‘Been so successful’: Aussie gun’s call for Ashes love
The Australian women’s cricket team is arguably the most successful of any sport and going into a blockbuster series players want their time in the spotlight.
The Australian women’s cricket team is arguably the most successful of any sport and going into a blockbuster series players want their time in the spotlight.
Ellyse Perry has been an international cricketer for more than half of her life, but her career came close to ending three years ago. This is how she reclaimed her place among the world’s best.
The heroics of the seven-time World Cup winner, as well as those of her fellow female greats, are about to be celebrated in a special way.
Australian captain Alyssa Healy has left the door open to an unfamiliar role during next month’s blockbuster Ashes series.
Australia’s women’s cricketers have responded in style to their shock T20 World Cup semi-final loss to South Africa.
Australia can secure an unbeatable one-day international women’s series lead with another win over India on Sunday.
Megan Schutt and Georgia Voll were the standout performers as Australia took a 1-0 lead in its three-game women’s one-day international series against India.
Debutant Georgia Voll was determined to “finish the job” with the bat as an Australian team inspired by a five-star performance from pace bowler Megan Schutt beat India by five wickets.
Brisbane have filled the final BBL list spot with an Aussie all-rounder as they manage their roster availability issues while on the back of their WBBL final loss, the Heat have urged CA to give the league a ‘rethink’.
Brisbane Heat’s hopes of beating the Melbourne Renegades in Sunday’s WBBL final have been boosted by the availability of a star batter.
Georgia Redmayne hit the winning runs as Brisbane Heat secured a sixth successive victory – a nine-wicket thrashing of the Sydney Thunder – to secure a spot in the WBBL final. WATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS
Peter Siddle’s 20 year professional cricket career shows no signs of slowing down with the veteran snagging the final BBL list spot at the Melbourne Stars in a return over 12 years in the making.
Jess Jonassen has bounced back in style from her omission from Australia’s T20 Women’s World Cup squad.
Sydney Thunder were struggling in their pursuit of Hobart’s 6/126, until captain Phoebe Litchfield went ballistic in the last few overs. WATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS
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