2011 Super Fours

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The 2011 Super Fours was the eighth cricket Super Fours season. This was the first time the competition had been played since 2008, having been cancelled in 2009 and 2010 due to a busy international schedule. It took place in May and saw 4 teams compete in 50 over and Twenty20 matches. There was no overall winner in the 50 over tournament, whilst Sapphires won the Twenty20 tournament, their third title in the format. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Match reduced to 40 overs per side.
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rdf:langString Diamonds won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Diamonds won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Rubies won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Sapphires won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Brian Hicklin and Irving Lewis
rdf:langString Brian Jones and Richard Ludlum
rdf:langString Katherine Coultate and Paul Stratford
rdf:langString Keith Parsons and John Hayes
rdf:langString Paul Joy and Paul Pollard
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rdf:langString No overall winner
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xsd:integer 2012
rdf:langString Sapphires progress to the final.
rdf:langString Rubies progress to the final.
rdf:langString Sapphires won the Super Fours Twenty20 2011.
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xsd:integer 2008
rdf:langString Diamonds won by 32 runs
rdf:langString Diamonds won by 3 wickets
rdf:langString Diamonds won by 54 runs
rdf:langString Rubies won by 3 runs
rdf:langString Rubies won by 9 wickets
rdf:langString Rubies won by 98 runs
rdf:langString Sapphires won by 8 wickets
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rdf:langString Brockington Ground, Loughborough
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rdf:langString Caroline Atkins 40
rdf:langString Charlotte Edwards 154
rdf:langString Charlotte Edwards 41
rdf:langString Charlotte Edwards 62
rdf:langString Danni Wyatt 47
rdf:langString Ebony Rainford-Brent 16
rdf:langString Ebony Rainford-Brent 66
rdf:langString Heather Knight 47*
rdf:langString Helen Shipman 21
rdf:langString Helen Shipman 43*
rdf:langString Holly Colvin 39
rdf:langString Kathryn Doherty 24
rdf:langString Nat Sciver 47*
rdf:langString Nat Sciver 57
rdf:langString Tammy Beaumont 128
rdf:langString Alice Macleod 1/17
rdf:langString Amanda Potgieter 2/13
rdf:langString Amanda Potgieter 2/14
rdf:langString Beth Langston 1/16
rdf:langString Deanna Cooper 1/22
rdf:langString Deanna Cooper 3/25
rdf:langString Georgia Elwiss 1/19
rdf:langString Hannah Courtnell 3/18
rdf:langString Holly Colvin 4/19
rdf:langString Holly Colvin 5/14
rdf:langString Izi Noakes 3/30
rdf:langString Izzy Westbury 1/29
rdf:langString Jenny Halstead 2/47
rdf:langString Katie Levick 3/19
rdf:langString Laura Marsh 2/33
rdf:langString Raveena Lakhtaria 1/15
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rdf:langString The 2011 Super Fours was the eighth cricket Super Fours season. This was the first time the competition had been played since 2008, having been cancelled in 2009 and 2010 due to a busy international schedule. It took place in May and saw 4 teams compete in 50 over and Twenty20 matches. There was no overall winner in the 50 over tournament, whilst Sapphires won the Twenty20 tournament, their third title in the format.
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