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‘I was bad at switching off’: Lanning wants women’s cricket calendar reshaped

‘I was bad at switching off’: Lanning wants women’s cricket calendar reshaped

Meg Lanning no longer carries the stresses and expectations of captaining and playing for Australia. Allowed to enjoy her time in the WBBL, she believes her sport needs to place a higher value on downtime so that players don’t get burnt out.

  • by Daniel Brettig

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Eight times more money, sixes aplenty and ‘every game on Seven or Fox’: A decade of WBBL growth

Eight times more money, sixes aplenty and ‘every game on Seven or Fox’: A decade of WBBL growth

The WBBL is turning 10. Here are the numbers behind the stunning evolution of women’s cricket over the past decade.

  • by Roy Ward
What Tim Smith did next

What Tim Smith did next

Here at CBD, we are fans of resurrection stories.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Howzat! Cricket stars Alyssa Healy and Mitchell Starc buy luxury $25m estate
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Howzat! Cricket stars Alyssa Healy and Mitchell Starc buy luxury $25m estate

It’s the high-end deal of the year for a neighbourhood that has never managed a $20m+ sale and all before they’ve sold the house Jen Hawkins built.

  • by Lucy Macken
The orchestra conductor: Captain Lanning more at ease calling the shots than facing the crowd

The orchestra conductor: Captain Lanning more at ease calling the shots than facing the crowd

Meg Lanning will be remembered alongside Mark Taylor, Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting as leaders of Australia’s golden eras, albeit without the earnings from the game to match.

  • by Andrew Wu
‘Nothing left to achieve’: Australian great Lanning retires from international cricket

‘Nothing left to achieve’: Australian great Lanning retires from international cricket

An emotional Meg Lanning has retired from international cricket, saying she has nothing left to give or achieve on the world stage.

  • by Andrew Wu and Greg Dundas
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Ashes blow: Lanning ruled out due to medical issue

Ashes blow: Lanning ruled out due to medical issue

Cricket Australia says the captain, on the advice of medical staff, has been withdrawn from the touring party “due to a medical issue which requires management from home”.

  • by Andrew Wu
Is this the beginning of the end of Australia’s dominance of women’s cricket?

Is this the beginning of the end of Australia’s dominance of women’s cricket?

Meg Lanning leads one of the most dominant teams in international sport – the Australian women’s cricket team. But after playing in the inaugural season of India’s WPL, she has foreseen how the era will end.

  • by Glenn Moore
Huge achievements for women’s cricket team, but challenges remain

Huge achievements for women’s cricket team, but challenges remain

Hard work has brought giant strides for the national side, on and off the pitch, but there is plenty more to do.

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Mooney on fire as Australia beat South Africa to win the T20 World Cup

Mooney on fire as Australia beat South Africa to win the T20 World Cup

An unbeaten 74 from Beth Mooney helped Australia set South Africa 157 to win the T20 World Cup – a score the home side was unable to achieve.

  • by Annesha Ghosh
Gardner hits $558,000 jackpot at inaugural WPL auction

Gardner hits $558,000 jackpot at inaugural WPL auction

The star all-rounder was among a host of Australians to secure big paydays at the Women’s Premier League auction in Mumbai.

  • by Annesha Ghosh

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