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Alison Mitchell | 16:14 UK time, Saturday, 20 June 2009

Before my own blog was launched, my entries appeared only on the Test Match Special blog. Here are some of those entries:

England face up to Aussies
So it's a clash of the old enemy as we have an England v Australia semi-final in the Women's World Twenty20.

Going for a song
I love cricket, I play the guitar and I love Eric Clapton, so you can imagine my excitement at receiving an invitation to the 'Bunbury Bashes', a black-tie gala dinner organised by the Bunbury Cricket Club, where Rory Bremner would be MC, comedian Peter Kay would do a turn and Eric himself would perform live.

World champions return home
This morning, the victorious England women's team will land at Heathrow airport with the gleaming World Cup Trophy.

England just want to play
Excitement is mounting among the World Cup finalists here in Sydney, and the message from the captains of both New Zealand and England seems to be "enjoy it".

Tune in for the Women's World Cup final
So the Australia game didn't quite go to plan, but here's my plea to all England cricket fans out there who have yet to watch top-level women's cricket - if you've been missing the feel good factor recently following the Stanford saga, the India tour and now the West Indies Test series and 20/20 defeat, start paying attention to what the England women's team are doing.

Meet England's World Cup stars
The Women's World Cup final is just around the corner and the England players are all very excited about Sunday. I won't tell you what Surrey all-rounder Ebony Rainford-Brent said she'd do if England won, suffice to say press officer Imogen Gaunt looked horrified.

Tougher tasks ahead for England
After five days of action we're now getting towards the business end of the Women's World Cup. England are through to the Super Sixes, which is the first job they came here to do, and they've done it as group winners.

Lahore attacks overshadow Women's World Cup

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