Star’s snubbing leaves Aussie captain ‘disappointed’
One of Australia’s top female cricketers won’t be going to the T20 Women’s World Cup.
One of Australia’s top female cricketers won’t be going to the T20 Women’s World Cup.
Transgender cricketer Danielle McGahey has nominated for next weekend’s Women’s Big Bash League draft, and revealed the extreme personal toll of cricket’s gender eligibility storm.
Mackay cricket export Charli Knott will lead the Australia A women’s team in a four-day match against India A on Thursday.
Amid ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh, Australian captain Alyssa Healy has joined the chorus calling for cricket to take a back seat ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup in the country.
Australian captain Meg Lanning is tracking “really well” and could soon make a return to cricket, a teammate says.
After losing four of six white-ball games to England in the Ashes, the Australian team took out its frustrations on Ireland in Dublin.
Australia only won three matches to England’s four, including a final thrashing, but retained the Ashes without their star skipper.
Australia is on the cusp of losing the women’s Ashes for the first time in 10 years to an “exciting” England team that’s on fire.
Alana King delivered a leg-spinner to rival any of the best ever balls as Australia ended a run of losses to retain the Ashes.
After doubling the salary cap to lure the world’s best to join the all-conquering Australians, the WBBL is now taking its games to the biggest stadiums.
Australia has lost just one of the past 32 ODIs before England turned the women’s Ashes on its head in Bristol.
One win is all Australia needs to retain the Ashes, but the pursuit of perfection means an ODI series clean sweep is their aim.
Australia had only lost one T20 for two years before back-to-back losses in the Ashes, and one superstar’s absence is starting to show.
For every piece of progress, our top female athletes are still dealing with widespread inequality. Rachael Haynes opens up on the exhausting and frustrating process of constantly pushing for change.
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