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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Super Fours is a women's limited overs cricket competition which has been played annually in England since 2002. Designed to bring together the leading 48 players in English women's cricket, it originally composed solely of a 50-over tournament, but in 2004 a Twenty20 competition was added. The tournament, which was created to bridge the gap in quality between the Women's County Championship and international cricket, first featured non-English players in 2008, when Australians Alex Blackwell and Leah Poulton were invited to take part. The competition was not held in 2009 or 2010 due to a busy international schedule caused primarily by the ICC World Twenty20.The two competitions consist of four teams, originally named the Braves, the Knight Riders, the Super Strikers and the V Team, but renamed to the Sapphires, Diamonds, Rubies and Emeralds in 2006. The Sapphires (previously the V Team) have been the most successful team, winning both the 50-over and the Twenty20 competitions on three occasions. Charlotte Edwards dominated the first four years of the competition, finishing as the leading run-scorer each time.. }

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