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ECB (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Watching Katherine Brunt giving South Africa’s batters both barrels at Lord’s, it is hard to imagine the same person being reduced to tears a month later after winning the player of the India series.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Katherine Brunt, the England fast bowler, capped off a remarkable comeback from a career-threatening back injury to win the Player-of-the-Series award for the England-India ODIs.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
... of 2008," said skipper Edwards. Squad: Charlotte Edwards (capt, Kent), Caroline Atkins (Sussex), Katherine Brunt (Yorkshire), Holly Colvin (Sussex), Lydia Greenway (Kent), Lauren Griffiths (Cheshire), Isa Guha (Berkshire), Jenny Gunn (Nottinghamshire), Laura Marsh (Sussex), Beth Morgan (Middlesex), Ebony Rainford-Brent (Surrey), Nicky Shaw (Surrey), Anya Shrubsole (Somerset), Claire...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
The first spell of action lasted little more than five overs and India managed just four runs. When play resumed Katherine Brunt struck by trapping Karu Jain lbw half-forward, having had two equally good shouts turned down earlier. Brunt and Isha Guha were testing with the new-ball, but the follow-up bowling was less impressive as Jenny Gunn struggled for her line.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
England continued their dominant form with a crushing 10-wicket victory against India at Taunton to take a 2-0 lead in the series. They were in control from start to finish as Katherine Brunt and Holly Colvin demolished India for 102 before Sarah Taylor made light work of the run chase.
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
... their names. In fact, the second highest score came from extras, 17. Poor start For England, Katherine Brunt (three for 14) dealt early blows by removing opener Sulakshana Naik (0), Devika Palshikar (4) and Amita Sharma (6) and in between Isa Guha castled Jaya Sharma for a duck to leave India tottering at 11 for four. Though Mithali stood tall amid the ruins, she could only watch...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
England gave themselves a brilliant chance to open up a 2-0 lead in the six-match NatWest women’s Series by bowling India out for 102 at Taunton.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
... off successive deliveries to reduce India to four for two. Opener Sulakshana Naik (5) fell soon to Katherine Brunt to leave India gasping at six for three.Amita Sharma (34) and Mithali (44) then joined hands to stem the rot with a 48-run stand before Isa struck again, claiming her third victim in Amita. Amita’s brisk 34 came off 38 balls and included seven hits to the fence.Hemlata...
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Indian Express (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
... deliveries to reduce India to four for two. Opener Sulakshana Naik (5) fell soon after to Katherine Brunt to leave India gasping at six for three. Amita Sharma (34) and Mithali (44) then joined forces to stem the rot with a 48-run stand before Isa struck again, claiming her third victim in Amita, whose brisk 34 came off 38 balls and included seven hits to the fence. Hemlata Kala (10)...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
... off successive deliveries to reduce India to four for two. Opener Sulakshana Naik (5) fell soon to Katherine Brunt to leave India gasping at six for three.Amita Sharma (34) and Mithali (44) then joined hands to stem the rot with a 48-run stand before Isa struck again, claiming her third victim in Amita. Amita's brisk 34 came off 38 balls and included seven hits to the fence.Hemlata...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 30/08/2008
... to Jenny Gunn and Isa Guha's pace bowling as they snaffled three wickets apiece.Holly Colvin and Katherine Brunt also chipped in with two wickets each as Charlotte Edwards' side, who conceded 21 extras in 43.4 overs, strangled a strong-looking Indian outfit.Having won the toss and opted to bat, India were immediately in trouble when Jaya Sharma departed lbw third ball to Guha without...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 30/08/2008
... Jaya Sharma and Asha Rawat lbw, to leave India stuttering at 4 for 2. It became 6 for 3 when Katherine Brunt had Sulakshana Naik caught for five, before Amita Sharma and Mithali Raj pumped some life into the innings with a 48-run partnership. After Sharma was caught off Guha, Hemlata Kala provided some stoical support to Raj, batting 49 minutes for her 10. Kala's dismissal triggered...