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  Monday, 20 January, 2003, 12:54 GMT
Connor faced 115 balls, striking two boundariesWomen's Test series shared
Captain Claire Connor steers England to a drawn series with India in the second Test at Taunton.
Isa Guha took three wicketsEngland too strong
England women again overpower India in the re-arranged one-day international at Beaconsfield.
England captain Clare ConnorEngland women name Test squad
England women name a 14-player squad for the two-Test series against India, starting on Thursday.
India women claim win
The Indian women's cricket team beat an England Development XI in their first one-day warm-up game ahead of the first Test.
Yorkshire crowned champs
Yorkshire win the women's county championship after the final two days are lost to rain.
Fixtures: England women v India
Click here for a full list of fixtures and results for England's summer of cricket against New Zeland and India.
Kiwis not satisfied
Captain Emily Drumm admits New Zealand were short of runs, but it was enough for a tri-series final victory over England.
White Ferns take trophy
New Zealand's women easily beat England by 63 runs in the Tri-Series final at Chester-le-Street.
White Ferns set for final
New Zealand Women inflict a third triangular series defeat on India by five wickets at Durham.
NZ outplay England Women
Captain Emily Drumm leads New Zealand's Women to a seven-wicket win over England at Durham with an unbeaten 63.
Lamb backs women's advance
Women's cricket in England has a bright future, according to ECB chief executive Tim Lamb.
England women thrash India
England end a run of nine straight defeats with a six-wicket win over India in Jersey.
Mandie's handy glovework
BBC Sport Online interviews the England women's wicket-keeper, 29-year-old Mandie Godliman.
Batting form proves elusive
Clare Taylor of the England Women's team reflects on a disappointing end to the Tri-Series in her exclusive BBC Sport Online diary.
Clare Taylor Q&A
England's longest serving player reflects on the changes in the women's game since her debut in the late 1988.
Harmer's insight pays off
England's John Harmer has been involved in coaching international women's teams for a decade and is enjoying it as much as ever.

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