Special Aussie moment after World Cup triumph
Hailed as the most dominant national team in the world, Australia’s World Cup winners took in their victory in a special way.
Hailed as the most dominant national team in the world, Australia’s World Cup winners took in their victory in a special way.
One of the best cricket teams in history has powered its way to another World Cup triumph.
Dream Team. All Blacks. USWNT. None have achieved the level of dominance of the Aussie women‘s cricket team, writes LACHLAN MCKIRDY.
After more than five years in the international wilderness, Grace Harris was making the most of her roaring domestic cricket career. Her unwaveringly positive attitude paid dividends, writes LACHLAN McKIRDY.
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.
The WBBL got off to a cracking start with an act of individual brilliance showing why a change to the tournament was well overdue.
The Sydney Thunder has turned to a 19-year-old star to lead the side, as previous skipper Rachael Haynes withdrew from the squad.
The Sydney Thunder’s hopes of going back-to-back in the WBBL have suffered a blow, with their skipper announcing her withdrawal from the side.
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