New Zealand A v Australia At Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, 24 January 20<strong>03</strong>: Australia won by four wickets; Toss: New Zealand A; New Zealand A eight for 155 (ML Lynch 77; CI Smith 3-28); <strong>Australian</strong> six for 157 (KL Rolton 45ret, BJ Clarke 34ret). Australia v New Zealand At Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, 26 January 20<strong>03</strong>: Australia won by 63 runs; Toss: Australia; Australia six for 223 (LC Sthalekar 59, KL Rolton 86; FS King 4-24); New Zealand nine for 160 (N Payne 36, MAM Lewis 33; KL Rolton 2-17, J Hayes 2-21); Umpires: DB Cowie and MP George. Australia v England At Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, 29 January 20<strong>03</strong>: Australia won by seven wickets; Toss: England; England eight for 156 (SC Taylor 35, CJ Connor 29); Australia three for 157 (BJ Clark 23, KL Rolton 68, MA Goszko 34); Umpires: GA Baxter and K Cross. Australia v India At Lincoln University No. 3, Lincoln, 1 February 20<strong>03</strong>: Australia won by 59 runs; Toss: Australia; Australia nine for 216 (BJ Clark 35, KL Rolton 68; N David 2-30); India nine for 157 (A Chopra 32, M Raj 36; J Hayes 3-28, CL Fitzpatrick 2-27, AJ Blackwell 2-8); Umpires: RD Anderson and GA Baxter. Australia v England At Lincoln University No. 3, Lincoln, 2 February 20<strong>03</strong>: Australia won by 106 runs; Toss: Australia; Australia eight for 226 (BJ Clark 81, M Jones 37; SV Collyer 2-31); England 120 (CJ Connor 29; CL Fitzpatrick 3-17, K Britt 4-16); Umpires: RD Anderson and GA Baxter. <strong>Australian</strong> vice-captain Karen Rolton’s dominance at the crease continued in <strong>2002</strong>-<strong>03</strong>. The left-hander topped Australia’s batting averages at the one-day international tournament in New Zealand with 291 runs at an average of 58.20. 99 Australia v India At Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, 4 February 20<strong>03</strong>: Australia won by nine wickets; Toss: India; India seven for 134 (A Chopra 25; CR Smith 2-30, AJ Blackwell 2-18); Australia one for 135 (BJ Clark 49, LC Sthalekar 58*, KL Rolton 21*); Umpires: RD Anderson and AL Hill. Australia v New Zealand At Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, 6 February 20<strong>03</strong>: Australia won by six wickets; Toss: New Zealand; New Zealand 174 (ML Lynch 28, MAM Lewis 43, AL Mason 33, HM Tiffen 28; CL Fitzpatrick 5-27); Australia four for 175 (LC Sthalekar 53, BJ Clark 67); Umpires: AL Hill and GC Holdem. POINTS TABLE Played Won Lost Bonus Pts Points Net run-rate Australia 6 6 0 6 36 1.393 New Zealand 6 4 2 3 23 0.343 India 6 1 5 2 7 -0.795 England 6 1 5 1 6 -0.936 FINAL – AUSTRALIA V NEW ZEALAND At Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, 8 February 20<strong>03</strong>: Australia won by 109 runs; Toss: Australia; Australia 214 (BJ Clark 80, KL Rolton 34; FS King 3-44); New Zealand 105 (AL Mason 31; J Hayes 3-31, CL Fitzpatrick 2-14); Umpires: GA Baxter and AL Hill; TV Umpire: GC Holdem. Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars four-nation series in New Zealand, <strong>2002</strong>-<strong>03</strong>
Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars Ashes Test Series, <strong>2002</strong>-<strong>03</strong> 100 Passing the Test. Lisa Sthalekar was the heroine of Australia’s second Test against England, scoring a maiden Test century (120*) in just her second Test.
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