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New South Wales have achieved one of the off-season’s biggest coups ahead of the 2023-24 WNCL summer, securing the signature of home-grown star Sarah Coyte for the next two years.
One of Australia’s most successful domestic players,...
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A season to savour for paceman Michael Neser has had its crowning glory with a near clean-sweep at the Queensland Cricket Awards Gala night at City Hall.
Neser claimed a record fourth Ian Healy Trophy...
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SA Scorpions batter Courtney Webb has become the first Scorpion to win the WNCL Player of the Year award in over a decade.
Webb received the award ahead of the WNCL Final in which the...
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Sydney Sixers allrounder Ange Reakes has called time on her career, announcing her retirement from cricket earlier this week.
An inaugural member of the Sixers, Reakes will make her final appearance for ACT this weekend in their...
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Cricket NSW will host a new televised women’s T20 competition in January and February, pitting the state’s best female premier cricketers alongside and against NSW’s WNCL and WBBL stars.
The competition, titled Premier Plus, has been designed to...
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Australia’s domestic summer of cricket begins this week with the Marsh One-Day Cup and Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) both commencing on Friday, September 23.
The WNCL will expand to a 43-game fixture for the first time,...
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The SA Scorpions will be determined to back up a strong 2021-22 campaign when the Women’s National Cricket League season begins this week.
The WNCL returns to a full fixture for the first time in...
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Commonwealth Games gold medallists Alyssa Healy and Ashleigh Gardner will headline the first NSW Breakers squad of the 2022/23 Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) season.Healy will captain the 13-player Breakers unit that will square off against...
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Rachael Haynes, one of NSW’s greatest ever cricketers, has announced her retirement from international and domestic one day cricket.
Haynes, the Australian vice-captain, will continue to play in the world’s premier T20 tournament for one final season...
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“I think it’s really exciting to have Gav on board. He was a really great candidate amongst a host of great candidates for this job. We feel the Breakers’ job is a...
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