Aussies survive epic World Cup semi final
Australia is through to yet another T20 World Cup final, but only after surviving a huge scare against India.
Australia is through to yet another T20 World Cup final, but only after surviving a huge scare against India.
Australian cricket icon Megan Schutt has confronted the smearing and whispering campaign that plagues women’s team sports.
Indian spin was too hard to handle for Australia’s Test team, but it will be a different story at the T20 World Cup in South Africa.
While the Australian men’s team was embarrassed in India, the women have an embarrassment of riches at the T20 World Cup.
The skills of cricketers are just getting better and better and fans were once again in awe at an incredible piece of athleticism.
Tahlia McGrath’s dominant form has continued leading the Strikers to a comprehensive victory despite cancelation fears as Tasmania heads into lockdown.
This weekend’s WBBL games are going ahead despite Tasmania’s lockdown and the first of the four clashes went down to the last over.
Announced by Premier Peter Gutwein on Friday afternoon, Tasmania’s three-day snap lockdown threatened to up-end WBBL|07.
The WBBL was in disarray after Hobart’s snap lockdown. But a strict Covid protocol program has allowed the competition to go ahead. See the fixture.
Tasmania’s three-day snap lockdown has created a major headache for WBBL organisers just one day into the tournament.
They won plenty of hearts with their bold showing against the Aussies, now a handful of Indian players will bring their talents to the WBBL. See which ones made the top 10 players list?
Alyssa Healy was left shaking her head at times during the Indian series, but back in the WBBL she let fly with a monster innings.
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