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The WBBL’s changed format for next summer led to a battle between Cricket Australia and its two biggest states.

Boycott threat by cricket’s biggest states forces women’s T20 change

Australia’s two most populous cricket states, Victoria and New South Wales, considered boycotting a new women’s Twenty20 tournament and playing matches among themselves before reaching a compromise with Cricket Australia on the competition format for this season.

  • Daniel Brettig

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Khawaja celebrates his century on day two of the Ashes Test against England.

‘More emotional’: King Khawaja celebrates his first century in England

Usman Khawaja has been the backbone of Australia’s resistance against England with his first away Ashes century during the first Test at Edgbaston.

  • Malcolm Conn
Wests batsman, Ethan Bartlett was in sublime form all season.

Ethan Bartlett and Cherie Taylor claim Cricket ACT's top crowns

Ethan Bartlett's triumph capped off a massive night for Wests with player Cherie Taylor claiming the women's going.

  • Caden Helmers
Ravi Ashwin is copping plenty of critiscism for his run-out of Jos Buttler..

Podcast: Is a Mankad against the spirit of cricket?

It's the issue dividing the cricket world, so should a Mankad be condemned or celebrated?

  • David Polkinghorne, Caden Helmers and Chris Dutton
The Ginninderra Tigers have their hands on the Cricket ACT Douglas Cup for the first time in 26 years.

Michael Ninneman inspires Ginninderra triumph with a torn quad

John Rogers and Rhys Healy were right about those twists and turns.

  • Caden Helmers
Weston Creek Molonglo bowler Harry Medhurst.

Twists and turns mean Cricket ACT decider is far from over

Ginninderra's fast bowlers have put the Tigers in the box seat heading into the final day of the Cricket ACT Douglas Cup grand final.

  • Caden Helmers
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Western District-UC have claimed another Cricket ACT Lynne O'Meara Cup.

Bradmanesque Cherie Taylor leads Wests to Cricket ACT glory

That's four on the trot for Wests.

  • Caden Helmers
No play on day one.

Rain aids Ginninderra's bid to end Cricket ACT drought

Play was abandoned without a ball bowled on day one of Cricket ACT's three-day decider.

  • Caden Helmers
Emma Greenhalgh (Western District-UC) and Sarah Staples (North Canberra-Gungahlin) ahead of the Cricket ACT Lynne O’Meara Cup final.

Wests hunt for fourth consecutive Cricket ACT title

This time they will be doing it without the reigning SJ Moore medallist of the past four years.

  • Caden Helmers
Ginninderra playing-coach Mick Delaney has coached both sides contesting the grand final this weekend.

Mick Delaney praised for taking Tigers back to the promised land

The Ginninderra paying-coach will look to guide the Tigers to a dought-break Douglas Cup when they face Weston Creek Molonglo in the grand final this weekend.

  • Eamonn Tiernan

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