Diamonds, previously known as Knight Riders, were an English women's cricket team that competed in the Super Fours. The squad varied from season to season...
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Look up Diamond, diamond, diamonds, or ◊ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diamond is the hardest known natural material. Diamond or Diamonds may also...
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Riders, Super Strikers and V Team becoming Rubies, Diamonds, Emeralds and Sapphires, respectively. Sapphires won the 50 over league, whilst Diamonds beat...
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The Super Fours was a women's limited overs cricket competition which was played annually in England between 2002 and 2013, with a break in 2009 and 2010...
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The 2013 Super Fours was the tenth cricket Super Fours season. It took place in June and saw 4 teams compete in 50 over and Twenty20 matches. The four...
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as Braves, were an English women's cricket team that competed in the Super Fours. The squad varied from season to season, but was made up of some of the...
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in a large victory over Shropshire. The 2007 Super Fours competition saw Le Marchand represent the Diamonds, once again playing all six matches. She batted...
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The 2008 Super Fours was the seventh cricket Super Fours season. It took place from May to July and saw 4 teams compete in a 50 over league and a Twenty20...
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The 2011 Super Fours was the eighth cricket Super Fours season. This was the first time the competition had been played since 2008, having been cancelled...
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as V Team, were an English women's cricket team that competed in the Super Fours. The squad varied from season to season, but was made up of some of the...
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