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Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen Unversity Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Shenzhen University Stadium (view from main Grandstand)

Shenzhen University Stadium (view from main Grandstand)

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Shenzhen University Stadium (view towards main Grandstand)

Shenzhen University Stadium (view towards main Grandstand)

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The Flicx matting was used for the Hong Kong women v China women match at Shenzhen University Stadium, China, June 24, 2007

The Flicx matting was used for the Hong Kong women v China women match at Shenzhen University Stadium

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Hong Kong's Neisha Pratt and Chan Sau Har stretch before the start of their match against China - Shenzhen, China 24.06.2007

Hong Kong's Neisha Pratt and Chan Sau Har stretch before the start of their match against China - Shenzhen, China 24.06.2007

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Chan Sau Har bowls during the warm-up before the Hong Kong Women v. China Women match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

Chan Sau Har bowls during the warm-up before the Hong Kong Women v. China Women match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

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Keenu Gill bowls during the warm-up before the Hong Kong Women v. China Women match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

Keenu Gill bowls during the warm-up before the Hong Kong Women v. China Women match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

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Kristine Wong bowls during the warm-up before the Hong Kong Women v. China Women match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

Kristine Wong bowls during the warm-up before the Hong Kong Women v. China Women match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

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Kaori Iida bowls during the warm-up before the Hong Kong Women v. China Women match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

Kaori Iida bowls during the warm-up before the Hong Kong Women v. China Women match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

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Kristine Wong receives her first cap for Hong Kong against China. Shenzhen University Stadium, China - 24.06.2007

Kristine Wong receives her first cap for Hong Kong against China. Shenzhen University Stadium, China - 24.06.2007

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The Hong Kong Women's Cricket Team - Shenzhen, China 24.06.2007

The Hong Kong Women's Cricket Team - Shenzhen, China 24.06.2007

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The China Women's Team - Shenzhen, China 24.06.2007

The China Women's Team - Shenzhen, China 24.06.2007

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Betty Chan opened the bowling for Hong Kong Women against China Women in the match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

Betty Chan opened the bowling for Hong Kong Women against China Women in the match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

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Betty Chan (centre) enjoyed early success for Hong Kong Women against China Women in the match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

Betty Chan (centre) enjoyed early success for Hong Kong Women against China Women in the match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

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Kristine Wong bowled well in her first match. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Kristine Wong bowled well in her first match. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Kristine Wong's six over spell cost just six runs. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Kristine Wong's six over spell cost just six runs. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Godiva Li traps Hu Ting Ting LBW. Hong Kong Women v. China Women at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

Godiva Li traps Hu Ting Ting LBW. Hong Kong Women v. China Women at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

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Chan Sau Har only conceded one run off the bat during her six over spell. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shezhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Chan Sau Har only conceded one run off the bat during her six over spell. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shezhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Godiva Li claimed 3 wickets for Hong Kong Women against China Women in the match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

Godiva Li claimed 3 wickets for Hong Kong Women against China Women in the match played at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

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The Chinese batters could only score 26 runs off the bat against Hong Kong. Hong Kong Women v. China Women at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

The Chinese batters could only score 26 runs off the bat against Hong Kong. Hong Kong Women v. China Women at Shenzhen University Stadium, China on 24.06.2007

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Renee Montgomery took a spectacular catch to get rid of China's captain Mei Chen Hua. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Renee Montgomery took a spectacular catch to get rid of China's captain Mei Chen Hua. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Betty Chan claimed three wickets for Hong Kong against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Betty Chan claimed three wickets for Hong Kong against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Many of the Chinese women have only been playing cricket for one year. Emma Phillips is the Hong Kong wicket-keeper. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Many of the Chinese women have only been playing cricket for one year. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Neisha Pratt led Hong Kong's run chase against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shezhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Neisha Pratt led Hong Kong's run chase against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shezhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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China's Chen Yuan opened the bowling against Hong Kong. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

China's Chen Yuan opened the bowling against Hong Kong. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Neisha Pratt hits Mei Chen Hua to the off-side. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Neisha Pratt hits Mei Chen Hua to the off-side. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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China's skipper Mei Chen Hua bowls against Hong Kong. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

China's skipper Mei Chen Hua bowls against Hong Kong. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Neisha Pratt batting against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

Neisha Pratt batting against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

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Sarah Eames plays a straight drive. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Sarah Eames plays a straight drive. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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Neisha Pratt cuts the ball against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

Neisha Pratt cuts the ball against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

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The erratic bounce off the Flicx mat gave Neisha Pratt a few anxious moments. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

The erratic bounce off the Flicx mat gave Neisha Pratt a few anxious moments. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

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Sarah Eames finished unbeaten against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

Sarah Eames finished unbeaten against China. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

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Hong Kong's opening batters, Sarah Eames and Neisha Pratt, shared an unbroken opening partnership to beat China at Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

Hong Kong's opening batters, Sarah Eames and Neisha Pratt, shared an unbroken opening partnership to beat China at Shenzhen University Stadium, 24.06.2007

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The two captains - Mei Chen Hua from China and Neisha Pratt from Hong Kong - exchange gifts after the match. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

The two captains - Mei Chen Hua from China and Neisha Pratt from Hong Kong - exchange gifts after the match. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

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Chinese Cricket Association Director, Calvin Leung, addresses the two teams at the end of their historic match. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

Chinese Cricket Association Director, Calvin Leung, addresses the two teams at the end of their historic match. Hong Kong Women v. China Women, Shenzhen University Stadium, China 24.06.2007

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