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Christina Matthews has been inducted into the Australian cricket hall of fame.

Cricket Australia’s first female boss ‘a long way off’ according to hall of fame inductee

Christina Matthews made her mark on the game as a champion wicketkeeper and a trailblazing administrator and is still pushing for wins off the field.

  • Jonathan Drennan

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Ellyse Perry has 2.6 million Instagram followers, but shuns social media.

She has 2.6 million Instagram followers but couldn’t care less about social media

Ellyse Perry reveals what drives her to stay at the top of her game after 17 years ahead of the historic day-night Test at the MCG.

  • Danny Russell
Heather Knight shows her displeasure at being called off for rain.

DLS drama: Australia win T20, and the Ashes, as rain halts match with five balls to go

Australia’s clean sweep of England is on track after rain played havoc with the second Twenty20, cutting the match short with five balls to go.

  • Jonathan Drennan
Australian players celebrate their win over England in their Women’s Ashes T20 cricket match in Sydney

‘It’s huge’: Australia humiliate England to retain the Ashes

Australia look to keep their perfect record in the Ashes tonight at the SCG in their first Twenty20 clash against England

  • Jonathan Drennan
Rising star Georgia Voll takes a selfie with fans.

Next Gen stars out to extend England’s Ashes pain for another decade

Australia is one win away from retaining the women’s Ashes, and the next crop of emerging stars plan to pile on further pain in the future.

  • Dan Walsh
Alana King (right) was a ball kid at the Australian Open before she was a cricketer.

How a ballkid for ‘Aussie Kim’ became Australia’s Ashes weapon

She wore a tennis ball in the eye from an Australian Open hero. Now she’s ready to spin Australia to victory against England.

  • Jon Pierik
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Alyssa Healy and Alana King celebrate the wicket of England’s Tammy Beaumont.

‘Throw the first punch’: Healy cleared to lead Aussies into Ashes series

Alyssa Healy will keep wicket for Australia in Sunday’s series-opening ODI against England at North Sydney Oval after overcoming a knee injury.

  • Vince Rugari
That’s how you do it: Annabel Sutherland celebrates reaching her maiden Test century, against England in 2023.

Clark, Perry, Sutherland: The evolution of a record-breaking Ashes star

Annabel Sutherland wears No.14 for a reason, and the powerful Australian is a key to Australia’s hopes in the big series against England.

  • Jon Pierik
Ash Gardner of Australia and Tammy Beaumont of England pose for a photo on Wednesday at the SCG ahead of the Women’s Ashes.

‘Feels like a novelty’: Aussie star calls for three Tests in Women’s Ashes

The Women’s Ashes kicks off in Sydney on Sunday. Is one Test match enough? Ash Gardner wants more.

  • Tom Decent
Alyssa Healy gives Nitschke a spray after Australia won the 2023 T20 World Cup. This year they were knocked out in the semis.

‘They were picking on a kid … gutless’: The ultra-competitive woman behind our greatest sporting team

England were sledging a young Meg Lanning. The teammate who stepped in is now coaching Australia in a historic Ashes series.

  • Peter Hanlon

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