‘It was fun’: Aussie star sets another record
Ellyse Perry first played for Australia as a teenager in 2007 and now 17 years later she’s still setting records.
Ellyse Perry first played for Australia as a teenager in 2007 and now 17 years later she’s still setting records.
Four shoulder reconstructions, two cancer fights, and a five-figure loss – you’d forgive Lauren Cheatle for being be consumed by her own problems. But, as BEN HORNE writes, she’s found the way to keep life in perspective.
Women’s sport faces all manner of barriers when it comes to getting the respect it deserves. But one obstacle, according to Australian Olympic champion Cate Campbell, stands above all others.
Cricket Victoria has created two high-powered positions to help lift its underperforming BBL and WBBL teams, with a pair of former Australian internationals linked to the roles.
It’s been years in the making but the Adelaide Strikers have finally brought the WBBL trophy home to SA after shocking the Sixers to win their first title. See the pictures.
The England women’s cricket team will reportedly be permitted to boycott the player of the match award at the T20 World Cup.
Queensland’s Georgia Redmayne has been omitted from Australia’s T20 squad despite another stellar season at domestic level.
Teenage prodigy Phoebe Litchfield and former Ireland international Kim Garth have earned their maiden call-up to the Australian team.
Alyssa Healy will captain a new-look T20 side for the upcoming tour of India, including an Irish international, writes LACHLAN MCKIRDY.
A teenager and a former Irish quick who played for her country at 14 headline the new-look Australian T20 squad.
Three Sixers players made the WBBL team of the tournament but there was a major shock, with one of the game’s greats missing out.
There was rain and storms and a six-wicket haul as the WBBL regular season came to a dramatic close to set up the finals.
The Perth Scorchers have been bundled out of the Women’s Big Bash League, ending their season with three straight losses.
Australia holds every trophy in women’s cricket and star all-rounder Tahlia McGrath reveals why they remain at the top of the game.
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