‘Outrageous’: Cricket stunned by ‘all-time’ feat
Sydney Sixers’ Erin Burns has taken an absolute screamer of a catch in the WBBL, proving she’s one of the best fielders in cricket.
Sydney Sixers’ Erin Burns has taken an absolute screamer of a catch in the WBBL, proving she’s one of the best fielders in cricket.
Sophie Day was not a spin bowling prodigy, yet somehow she’s dominated the WBBL and could soon show her skills on the world stage. TIM MICHELL details her journey to superstardom.
One of the WBBL’s best bowlers this season has earnt another shot at wearing green and gold after almost five years on the outer.
Lauren Cheatle hasn’t played for the Australian women’s team for nearly five years. Four shoulder reconstructions and a cancer scare later, she’s back. SEE THE FULL SQUAD HERE.
After becoming the youngest Australian to take a Test wicket in nine years, Darcie Brown stunned the Canberra crowd with a “ripping” catch.
Travis Head’s epic Ashes feats came on the back of a pile of runs which has been recognised in the Cricket Australia awards.
Beth Mooney’s speedy recovery from a broken jaw is set to inspire Australia ahead of the women’s Ashes Test this week.
She was unlucky to miss out on selection in the Ashes but Amanda-Jade Wellington likely won’t have to spend long in the wilderness.
Cricket fans won’t have to pay to watch the Women’s World Cup after the tournament was initially snubed from free-to-air TV.
A star teenage fast bowler and a miraculous injury recorvey could boost Australia for the one-off Test against England this week.
Keeping for 100 overs and then batting is a rarity in Test cricket and this Aussie superstar is up for it.
The cricket community has voiced its anger after it was confirmed the Women’s World Cup would not be broadcast on free-to-air TV.
Australia’s Beth Mooney could pull off one of the more remarkable comebacks after fracturing her jaw, but the news is not good for another member ahead of this week’s Ashes Test.
The Aussie women’s side might’ve thought they’d had all the bad luck they were going to get on the injury front but they were mistaken.
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