Women raise Twenty20 curtain

01 October, 2009
Lisa Sthalekar
Lisa Sthalekar

The New Zealand and Australia women's cricket teams will play two internationals in their Rose Bowl series in February as curtain-raisers to Twenty20s between their male counterparts.

The double-headers will take place in Wellington (February 26) and Christchurch (February 28).

The Rose Bowl series is being expanded to include a second leg in New Zealand that will also see the women compete in three one-day internationals in March.

The two teams are already due to play five one-dayers and three Twenty20s in Australia in February and the matches in New Zealand will follow immediately afterwards.

"The schedule means we'll have five Twenty20 matches against strong opposition, heading into the ICC World Twenty20 competition in the West Indies in May," said White Ferns coach Gary Stead.


"The squad has been working hard over the winter with a highly successful series of training camps - and these games against the Australians will be ideal match preparation."


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