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The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 has approved Heather Graham as a replacement for Ashleigh Gardner in the Australia squad.
Graham, who has played a solitary ODI for Australia...
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Australia star Beth Mooney admitted her side will need to repel Pakistan’s spin attack if they are to win a second straight game at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022.
The 2013 winners got their campaign in...
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As part of the 100% Cricket Year of Women’s Cricket campaign on International Women’s Day, the ICC has called on the cricket world to come together to #IDeclare what action they will take to drive transformative change...
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India captain Mithali Raj has become the first woman, and only the third cricketer ever, to appear at six ICC Women’s Cricket World Cups.
In doing so, Raj is ensuring the record enters a new decade – Javed...
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Suzie Bates will finally get to see if there really is no place like home as she plays her first game for New Zealand on her home ground of Dunedin.
The University Oval is hosting its second match...
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Mithali Raj admits the pressure is building on India's batting big guns as her side were bailed out by their all-rounders against Pakistan.
The 2017 runners-up leant on hefty contributions from Deepti Sharma, promoted to No.3, Sneh Rana...
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Six follows seven and as Mithali Raj played in her sixth World Cup, two of her lower order put on a record seventh-wicket stand to defeat Pakistan.
When India fell to 114 for six with 16.5 overs still to go,...
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South Africa’s depleted batting line-up can still thrive at ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022, according to head coach Hilton Moreeng.
The Proteas squeaked to a 32-run victory over tournament first-timers Bangladesh in Dunedin despite a sub-par performance...
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After a ten-over breather, Khaka returned for a second spell and pitched the ball up even further, yielding a breakthrough with her third ball as Sultana was clean bowled.
Her next over? Two wickets in three balls and...
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Nat Sciver admitted she thought an England victory was right up until the final over in a high-scoring thriller against Australia.
Sciver made 109 off just 85 balls to give the defending World Cup champions a...
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