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Sarah Coyte

Sarah Coyte announces retirement

Sarah Coyte earned herself a national call-up in December 2010 against New Zealand, and went on to play a further 46 T20 matches, four Tests and 30 One-Day Internationals for Australia.

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Sarah Coyte congratulated by Cricket Australia on her outstanding career

Sarah Coyte announced her retirement from all forms of the game, having represented Australia’s Test, One-Day International and Twenty20 teams

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ICC Women’s World T20 2014: Meg Lanning never doubted Australia winning trophy

  Australia women’s captain Meg Lanning was delighted with the ICC Women’s World T20 2014 victory and said that despite the early loss to New Zealand, the women from down under always believed in themselves that they could go all the way in the tournament. Australia’s player of the match Sarah Coyte, elated with her...

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Mithali Raj remains at No 5 as Sarah Coyte, Ellyse Perry move up ICC Rankings

Poonam Raut and Harmanpreet Kaur are the other two in top-10.

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Jodie Fields to lead Australia Women in Ashes T20 series

England are visiting Australia to play one Test match, three ODIs and three T20Is

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ICC Women’s World Cup: England bundle out Australia for 147 in Super Six match

Defending champions England women produced an impressive bowling performance to bundle out Australia for a paltry 147 runs in their first Super Six match of the ICC Women's World Cup at the Brabourne Stadium at Mumbai on Friday.

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ICC Women’s World Cup 2013: Bowlers have field day at Barabati

It was a bowlers' day out at the Barabati Stadium as 20 wickets fell and only 259 runs were scored during the ICC Women's World Cup group B match between Pakistan and Australia at Cuttack on Friday.

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ICC Women’s World Cup 2013: Australia trounce Pakistan by 91 runs

Title contenders Australia started their ICC Women's World Cup campaign in a confident manner whipping minnows Pakistan by 91 runs in their group B league opener, at Cuttack on Friday.

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ICC Women’s World T20: Nicola Carey to replace Sarah Coyte in Australia squad

Nicola Carey joined the Australian squad for the ICC Women's World Twenty20 as a replacement for Sarah Coyte who is unwell and has been deemed medically unfit to continue in the tournament.

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