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Cricket: All-Rounder Shreyanka Patil To Become First Indian To Play In Women’s Caribbean Premier League
Women’s Caribbean Premier League: Off-spin all-rounder Shreyanka Patil is all set to become the first Indian cricketer to participate in the Women’s Caribbean Premier League (CPL) after being picked by Guyana Amazon Warriors in the tournament draft.
Shreyanka, who was among the young emerging stars from the inaugural Women’s Premier League, will be playing a franchise T20 league even before making her senior debut in international cricket, making the first instance of such a thing happening in women’s cricket.
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Chamari Athapaththu To Captain 15-Player Sri Lanka Squad For ODI Series Against New Zealand
Veteran opener Chamari Athapaththu has been named as captain for Sri Lanka women's three-game ODI series against New Zealand that starts later this month in Galle. The Sri Lanka squad ...
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Women's Ashes: Great To Tick Off The Dream; Team Comes Before Personal Milestones, Says Tammy Beaumont
After scoring a magnificent maiden Test century in the ongoing Women's Ashes Test against Australia, England opener Tammy Beaumont said she was pleased to tick off a dream she had ...
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Women's Ashes: Annabel Sutherland Announces Herself With Record-Breaking Ton
Australia women's cricket team has a new star on their hands in Annabel Sutherland, who smashed a record-breaking ton on Day 2 of their one-off Ashes Test against England Women, ...
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Cricket South Africa: South Africa Women's Team To Host New Zealand For White-Ball Series In September-October
Cricket South Africa (CSA) have announced that the South Africa women's team will be hosting New Zealand for three ODIs and five T20Is, which will be played across five cities ...
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50 Years Of Cricket World Cup: ICC Celebrates 50 Years Of The First-Ever Cricket World Cup, The Women's…
The International Cricket Council: Cricket has a unique place in global sport as the sport that organised the women's World Cup before a men's world event. ...
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Women's Ashes: Important To Put My Own Spin On Australia Side, Says Alyssa Healy
AUS vs ENG: Alyssa Healy, Australia's skipper for the upcoming Women's Ashes against England starting from June 22, said she will 'put her own spin' on the side after stepping ...
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India Women's Cricket Team To Arrive In Bangladesh On July 6 For White-Ball Series
The India women's cricket team will arrive in Dhaka on July 6 to play three T20Is and as many ODIs against Bangladesh, with all matches to be held at the ...
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Anjum Chopra Launches Scholarship To Nurture Budding Female Cricketers
With the aim to support and promote the development of young and talented female cricketers, former Indian women's team captain Anjum Chopra has introduced a scholarship in her name, in ...
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Asia Cup, ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Will Available For Free To Mobile Users Of Disney+ Hotstar
The sports enthusiasts will be able to watch the upcoming Asia Cup 2023, which will be held from September 2 to September 17, and ICC Men's Cricket World Cup tournaments, ...
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Emotional But Excited Alyssa Healy Gears Up For Ashes Challenge
Alyssa Healy, who has taken over the role of Australia's captain in the absence of Meg Lanning, vowed to lead Australia her way during the multi-format Ashes series, which begins ...
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T20 World Cup Women: Uganda To Host ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifiers For Africa
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has selected Uganda to host the final round of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup qualifiers for the African region. ...
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Women's T20 World Cup 2023 becomes the most watched ICC women's event till date
The International Cricket Council (ICC) said the Women's T20 World Cup 2023, which was held in South Africa, has become the most watched women's event to date. It added that ...
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Nida Dar Named Captain Of Pakistan Women's Team, Mark Coles Reappointed Head Coach
Veteran all-rounder Nida Dar has been appointed as the captain of Pakistan womens cricket team, while Mark Coles has been reappointed as the head coach, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) ...
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Australian Women Cricketers To Earn Big In New Pay Deal
Australia Women will see a massive increase in salary caps by $53 million as per the new five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), signed between Cricket Australia ...
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