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China beat Singapore Asian Women's Cricket Championship (2)
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08:46, July 13, 2007

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"Our coach will be touring the country to identify talents and hopefully more players will be recruited into the national team. For now, all women''s cricket activities are based in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenyang, but we are looking to widen our base," said Terry.

For now, China are just contented to learn from the best until such time when they are ready to take on the world.

"Give us another 5 to 8 years. Once we have established our local league nationwide and get the students from the colleges and higher institutes of higher learning to pick up the game, we will be alright," Terry added.

In a Group A match played at the Temenggong Ibrahim Teachers Training Institute, Nepal beat Thailand by 55 runs.

Winning the toss, Nepal batted first, and captain Nary Thapa''s 36 which included three 4''s with another 10 from Binu Budhamagar set the Nepalese up on the road to victory.

They were 95 for 8 on the completion of 30 overs while Thailand were 40 for the loss of ten wickets in 21.1 overs.

Source: Xinhua
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