Lanning’s strong comeback continues
Meg Lanning has taken her return to cricket up another notch with a sparkling innings under pressure for Victoria in the WNCL.
Meg Lanning has taken her return to cricket up another notch with a sparkling innings under pressure for Victoria in the WNCL.
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The West Indies took the fight to Australia in the T20 series but then flopped in embarrassing fashion in the opening ODI in Brisbane.
Batting sensation Hayley Matthews again starred for the West Indies but this time it wasn’t enough to get the better of Australia.
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.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic started sport across the world has been faced with havoc, but none more so than women’s sport which has been pushed to the margins.
Ellyse Perry opened the bowling for Australia in most matches in the series against India, but eyebrows were raised when she didn’t get the ball at all in the final T20.
Australia had already secured the series win over India but skipper Meg Lanning had a moment she’d rather forget in the final match.
They were schoolmates and played NSW Premier Cricket together. Now this Sydney teenager is heading to the WBBL as a replacement for her bestie.
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