Aussie journey to history begins
The upcoming T20 World Cup is always in Alyssa Healy’s thoughts, but there’s only one thing she wants from a three-match series against New Zealand.
The upcoming T20 World Cup is always in Alyssa Healy’s thoughts, but there’s only one thing she wants from a three-match series against New Zealand.
They’ve won three consecutive T20 World Cup titles, but Australia has been put on notice, with a former cricket great declaring two rivals are closing in on the superstar team.
The money is flowing in women’s cricket and going after a fourth-straight T20 World Cup has taken on a whole new meaning for Australia.
An Australian young gun has weighed in on her team’s tilt for a World Cup four-peat as a trans-Tasman series offers early clues.
As the Australian team confronts challenges from the rising level of international competition, the one batter who could help them is busy being brilliant elsewhere.
Australia had never lost any of the 25 matches they’d played against South Africa until last Sunday which has lit a serious fire under the World Cup winners.
The Australian captain couldn;t do her pre-match media conference on Friday and is no certainty for a World Cup final rematch.
Her national teammate has been outspoken against Australia Day and superstar Ellyse Perry says the debate around change is important for everyone.
After making her WBBL debut aged just 15, there was no doubt Australian cricket had something special and Phoebe Litchfield’s big 2023 confirmed it.
The former Australian captain left no-one in any doubt that she remains a class above most despite retiring from international cricket.
Australia’s selectors have named the squads for the Governor-General’s XI and multi-format women’s series against South Africa.
Fears the former Australian captain might not play cricket again have eased after she made a return to the nets in Melbourne.
Given the job of replacing an Australian cricket great the new skipper starred as her team finished a white-ball winning spree in India on a high.
More than 42,000 people turned out for Ellyse Perry’s 300th game for Australia in India and she didn’t let them down.
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