Cricket Australia snare global giant in hunt for new boss
Cricket Australia is pulling out all the stops in its attempt to find a successor to CEO Nick Hockley, though one hopeful seems to be the standout candidate.
Cricket Australia is pulling out all the stops in its attempt to find a successor to CEO Nick Hockley, though one hopeful seems to be the standout candidate.
Australia has won the past three T20 World Cups with Meg Lanning in charge and the new skipper is ready to make her mark as they go for number four.
All-rounders are like gold in T20 cricket and among Australia’s list of them at the World Cup is a world class youngster showing what she can do.
When she had to drive her dog to the park and let it run around for exercise because she couldn’t even walk, the T20 World Cup seemed a long way away for Darcie Brown.
Alyssa Healy will likely miss the entire WBBL season after a freak home accident, but with a leadership void at the top following Meg Lanning’s retirement, when will she be back to fill it?
Meg Lanning has been a mainstay in the Australian side since 2010, so who’s next in line to replace the sporting great? TIM MICHELL analyses the next steps for the all-conquering team.
There has been a degree of mystery over Meg Lannings future – and why she’s walked away at just 31. Robert Craddock delves deeper into the sudden exit for an Australian great.
Meg Lanning shed a tear as she confirmed her retirement from an international cricket career which will have her remembered as one of Australia’s most-successful captains.
After the best part of a decade in the role, Australian selectors will finally have to elect a new full-time captain of the women’s cricket team. Here are the four main candidates.
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.
One of Australia’s greatest ever cricketers has drawn the curtain on a glittering international career, announcing her shock retirement.
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 WBBL has a few questions to answer after yet another umpiring howler had fans and commentators scratching their heads.
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