Aussie cricket star’s sudden retirement at 31
One of Australia’s greatest ever cricketers has drawn the curtain on a glittering international career, announcing her shock retirement.
One of Australia’s greatest ever cricketers has drawn the curtain on a glittering international career, announcing her shock retirement.
Meg Lanning says her time away from the game over the last 18 months helped her decision to step away from the Aussie side at just 31.
Alyssa Healy and Ellyse Perry clinched a WNCL title as teens on the SCG in 2009, now the Sydney Smash is headed to the ground in an attempt to draw the biggest ever WBBL crowd.
Harmanpreet Kaur took an amazing catch but the Sydney Thunder cruised past the Renegades to continue a stunning WBBL revival.
The Sydney Sixers are in serious danger of missing the finals once again after slumping to a fourth-straight defeat on Sunday afternoon.
The Adelaide Strikers have dismantled WBBL heavyweights the Brisbane Heat, who were disappointing with the bat on Sunday.
Well wishes have poured in from the cricket community after it was revealed a popular ex-Australian player had been hospitalised.
Sydney Sixers are staring at WBBL finals oblivion unless they quickly turnaround their form after Heat spinner Jess Jonassen strangled their batting with one of the spells of the tournament.
Serious questions are being asked about the Hobart Hurricanes’ batting order after another disappointing display against the Adelaide Strikers.
No-one has made more WBBL runs than Beth Mooney this year, or ever and she again showed why she’s the world number one
It may have been an ideal strip for flat-track bullies at the weekend, but a WBBL record 399 runs from 40 overs is further evidence of the direction the game is heading.
With just three games to go before the finals, hopes of one of the WBBL favourites are hanging by a thread as batting woes pile up.
The commentators were left in shock after Adelaide Strikers young gun Maddie Penna suffered a “terrible” head knock in the WBBL.
Cricket fans were treated to an incredible display of power hitting when Issy Wong went ballistic in the WBBL, hitting six after six.
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