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This template is designed to be used in score summaries for Australian women domestic cricket matches, when filling in the,   and   fields of  (for one day. The available teams are:
 * ACT Meteors: →
 * New South Wales Breakers: →
 * Queensland Fire: →
 * South Australian Scorpions: →
 * Tasmanian Roar: →
 * Victoria: →
 * Western Fury: →

Usage
For each of team, there are 5 variations of the template. Using the New South Wales Breakers team as a demonstration, the options are as follows:
 * New South Wales is the team batting first and the home team. To be used in the  field.
 * New South Wales is the team batting first and the home team. To be used in the  field.


 * New South Wales is the team batting first and the away team. To be used in the  field.
 * New South Wales is the team batting first and the away team. To be used in the  field.


 * New South Wales is the team batting second and the home team. To be used in the  field.
 * New South Wales is the team batting second and the home team. To be used in the  field.


 * New South Wales is the team batting second and the away team). To be used in the  field.
 * New South Wales is the team batting second and the away team). To be used in the  field.


 * To be used in the  field, if New South Wales wins the match.
 * To be used in the  field, if New South Wales wins the match.

Things to note

 * The templates are designed to be used so that, as is the case with the format for international matches, the first team listed in a score summary will be the team which bats first.
 * These domestic team templates, unlike the National team templates, will indicate with which team is the home team. This is entirely appropriate (except in certain circumstances like if a tournament is held all at one ground) because, unlike International matches, domestic competitions are usually held on a "home and away" basis, where each team will play every other team both home and away (see for example Pura Cup season 2007–08). By contrast, most International tournaments and series are played entirely in one country (see for example 2007–08 Commonwealth Bank Series).