Injury cloud over Aussie star at World Cup
Australia easily won its first warm-up game in the UAE, but a pair of explosive batters are in doubt for the start of the T20 World Cup.
Australia easily won its first warm-up game in the UAE, but a pair of explosive batters are in doubt for the start of the T20 World Cup.
The Australian Women’s Cricket team has once again shown why they’re the side to beat at the upcoming ICC WT20 World Cup.
Injuries from vigorous ball games in the warm-up aren’t new to international cricket, but the latest one has been enough to cause a change.
A stunning half-century from Phoebe Litchfield has guided Australia out of danger and to victory against New Zealand in the first T20I in Mackay. It came after star Ash Gardner was ruled out after a freak accident just minutes before the toss.
A Jem (Jem Ryan) continued to glitter, the brother of a gun stood up in a crisis and a Churchie old boy went big with the bat as club cricket rolled along at breakneck speed. Our latest 3-2-1 coverage here.
Alyssa Healy’s decision to intervene in a fight between her dogs has had significant implications for the WBBL.
Any time fans get sick of their favourite sport’s review system, they may need to look no further than this absolute howler in the WBBL.
Injured Sydney Sixer Alyssa Healy has opened up on the ‘crime scene’ that confronted her after she broke up a fight between her two pet dogs – that resulted in a freak injury to the superstar.
Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry and Meg Lanning have been the face of women’s cricket in Australia for nearly a decade, but the face of the new era is showing the future is in the safest of hands.
Alyssa Healy’s WBBL campaign could be over after the Sydney Sixers star had surgery on a hand injury suffered during what a teammate is calling ‘a pretty vicious dog attack’.
The reason Australian cricket captain Alyssa Healy had surgery on her hand has been revealed by a teammate on Sunday night.
Grace Harris shattered even more WBBL records in an insane innings that including a moment that left the cricket world stunned.
The WBBL has been left in disbelief after the Melbourne Stars rewrote the tournament record books for all the wrong reasons.
The Sydney Sixers went back and watched replays after their extraordinary run chase was thwarted in a controversial final-ball drama.
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