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England's Bess Heath Replaces Jemimah Rodrigues In Group Stage Matches Of WBBL
England batter Bess Heath on Friday joined the Melbourne Stars squad in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) as an international replacement player for India batter Jemimah Rodrigues, who will miss the opening weekend of matches, due to her participation in the ongoing Women's Asia Cup in Bangladesh.
Jemimah is currently sitting on top of the run-getters list with 215 runs in seven matches of the Women's Asia Cup at an average of 71.66 and strike-rate of 137.82. With 2022 being a stellar year for her in the shortest format of the game, Jemimah is turning out to be a force to reckon with in T20s.
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Women's Asia Cup Final: Solid India Will Be The Favorites Against Sri Lanka In Final
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Women's Asia Cup 2022: Sri Lanka To Face India In Final After Edging Pakistan By One Run In…
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Deepti Sharma Reaches To Number Three Spot In T20I Rankings
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Women's Asia Cup: Spinners Shine As India Thrash Thailand By 9 Wickets; Confirm Semi-Final Spot
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Women's Asia Cup: Aliya Riaz's Unbeaten Fifty Takes Pakistan To 71-Run Win Against UAE
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Women's Asia Cup: Shafali, Smriti, Bowlers Set Up India's 59-Run Thrashing Of Bangladesh
India gets a 59-run thrashing win over hosts and defending champions Bangladesh in Women's Asia Cup. ...
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'Giving Chances To Other Batters Cost Us The Match Against Pakistan', Feels Harmanpreet Kaur
After the 41-run victory over Sri Lanka in the opening match of the tournament, India had been experimenting with their batting order against Malaysia and the UAE, which resulted in ...
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Pakistan Women Beat India By 13 Runs In A Massive Upset In Women's Asia Cup
This is the first time Pakistan women have beaten India women's team outside of the T20 World Cup ...
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Maddy Green's Unbeaten Knock Helps New Zealand A Five-Wicket Win Over West Indies
With a five-wicket victory, New Zealand Women clinches the five-match series by 4-1 against West Indies. ...
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South Africa's Lara Goodall Excited About Women's T20 World Cup Happening On Home Soil
Lara is especially excited about the possibility of featuring in the opening match against Sri Lanka on Friday, 10 February taking place at the Newlands Cricket Ground, a place the ...
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Smriti Mandhana & Harmanpreet Kaur Earn Nominations For ICC Women's Player Of The Month
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana on Wednesday earned nominations for ICC Women's Player of the Month award for September 2022. ...
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Women's T20I Rankings: Jemimah Rodrigues Gains Four Spots; Climbs To Eighth Position
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Women's T20 WC Schedule Released; India To Open Campaign Against Pakistan On Feb 12
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