2007 Super Fours
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The 2007 Super Fours was the sixth cricket Super Fours season. It took place in June and July and saw 4 teams compete in a 50 over league. A Twenty20 tournament was also scheduled, but abandoned due to rain. Rubies won the tournament, winning all of their matches to claim their second title (having previously won as Braves).
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2007 Super Fours
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No play possible due to rain.
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Match reduced due to rain.
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2008
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2006
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No toss.
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Diamonds won the toss and elected to bat.
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Diamonds won the toss and elected to field.
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Emeralds won the toss and elected to bat.
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Sapphires won the toss and elected to bat.
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Sapphires won the toss and elected to field.
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Ann Roberts and Keith Little
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Annette Owen and Janet Rogers
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Annette Owen and Lorraine Elgar
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Brian Jones and Trevor Riley
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John Hayes and Keith Little
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Kenneth Shenton and Steve Trull
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Philip Ratcliffe and Sid Moore
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Roger Croft and John Hayes
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Ruki de Silva and Ann Roberts
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Ruki de Silva and Annette Owen
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Ruki de Silva and John Hayes
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Stephen Bishopp and John O'Sullivan
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2008
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Points: Diamonds 20, Sapphires 0
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Points: Emeralds 16, Diamonds 0
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Points: Diamonds 17, Sapphires 0
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Points: Diamonds 20, Emeralds 0
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Points: Emeralds 11, Sapphires 11
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Points: Rubies 15, Diamonds 0
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Points: Rubies 15, Sapphires 0
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Points: Rubies 18, Diamonds 0
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Points: Rubies 20, Emeralds 0
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2006
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Match Abandoned
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Diamonds won by 8 wickets
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Diamonds won by 42 runs
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Diamonds won by 9 wickets
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Emeralds won by 15 runs
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Emeralds won by 27 runs
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Rubies won by 11 runs
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Rubies won by 15 runs
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Rubies won by 5 wickets
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Rubies won by 66 runs
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Rubies won by 7 wickets
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Brockington Ground, Loughborough
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Claire Taylor 32
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Lydia Greenway 87*
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Jenny Gunn 51
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Alexia Walker 52
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Beth Morgan 19
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Beth Morgan 44
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Beth Morgan 65*
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Caroline Atkins 37*
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Charlotte Edwards 69*
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Charlotte Edwards 94*
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Claire Taylor 45
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Claire Taylor 54
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Jane Smit 39
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Jenny Gunn 22
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Kate Oakenfold 44
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Laura Spragg 40
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Lydia Greenway 54
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Lydia Greenway 60
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Sarah Taylor 30
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Tammy Beaumont 45
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Beth Morgan 1/29
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Caroline Atkins 3/40
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Danni Wyatt 5/23
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Helen Wardlaw 1/23
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Holly Colvin 3/12
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Holly Colvin 5/7
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Jennifer Laycock 4/7
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Jenny Gunn 4/28
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Jo Watts 2/19
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Jo Watts 3/10
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Kelly Evenson 1/11
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Laura Spragg 3/18
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Lynsey Askew 2/25
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Nicky Myers 2/19
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Nicky Myers 3/26
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Nicky Shaw 3/17
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The 2007 Super Fours was the sixth cricket Super Fours season. It took place in June and July and saw 4 teams compete in a 50 over league. A Twenty20 tournament was also scheduled, but abandoned due to rain. Rubies won the tournament, winning all of their matches to claim their second title (having previously won as Braves).
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