R2 women
'Prepared For The Worst': Says Australian Women's Coach Matthew Mott On Quarantine 'Challenges'
Women's World Cup: Australia head coach Matthew Mott on Wednesday said his team is 'prepared for the worst' as they travel to New Zealand for the women's Cricket World Cup in March.
After winning the women's Ashes in a strict bio-bubble environment, Australia and their opponents England will leave for New Zealand and enter 10 days of mandatory hotel quarantine before hitting the ground running for practice.
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Women's World Cup: 'Core Players Need To Find Rhythm Before Tournament' Opines Mithali Raj
India's captain Mithali Raj believes the white-ball series against New Zealand is the perfect opportunity for the team's pacers to get used to the conditions, adding that it is important ...
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Women's World Cup: Hannah Darlington Opts Out Of The Australia Squad
Women's World Cup: Fast bowler Hannah Darlington has withdrawn from Australia's women's ICC ODI World Cup squad, citing mental health and wellbeing reasons. ...
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Women's Ashes: Australia Thrash England By 5 Wickets In 2nd ODI
A strong bowling performance from Australia blew away Heather Knight's England as the tourists lost the low-scoring second Women's One-day International by five wickets with more than 14 overs ...
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Beth Mooney Likely To Miss Second Women's Ashes ODI After Suffering From Stiff Quadriceps
Australian woman cricketer Beth Mooney is unlikely to play the second Ashes One-day International on Sunday after she left the field in the opening ODI at Canberra on February 3 ...
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Is There Actually A Pool Problem That Is Stopping BCCI To Conduct Women's IPL?
According to Sourav Ganguly, women's IPL is only possible 'once the women player pool goes up.' ...
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India Women's ODI Series Against New Zealand To Start From February 12th, Confirms NZC
India women's team ODI series against New Zealand will now begin on February 12, said New Zealand Cricket (NZC) on Friday. As per the now revised schedule, the first of ...
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Australia Beat England By 27 Runs In The 1st ODI; Retain Ashes With A Lead Of 8-4
Riding on fine bowling performances, Australia beat England by 27 runs in the first ODI to retain the multi-format Women's Ashes series at the Manuka Oval, here on Thursday. A ...
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Will Be Able To Host Women's IPL Once Player Pool Goes Up: Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly has said that Women's IPL will happen when the player pool goes up. ...
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New Zealand Announce Squad For Women's World Cup; 17-Year-Old With 2 Match Experience Included
New Zealand Cricket announced their squad for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup ...
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Women's Ashes: Four Days For A Test Is Enough If There Isn't Any Rain, Says Meg Lanning
Australia skipper Meg Lanning believes that four days are enough in women's Test cricket if rain doesn't interfere. She has also backed for more Tests to be played amongst other ...
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Women's Ashes Test: Our Performance Has Shown We Can Fight Back, Says England Captain Heather Knight
England captain Heather Knight on Wednesday said her team's performance in the drawn one-off Test has shown that they can fight back. In the ongoing women's Ashes, Australia are 6-4 ...
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Team India To Face Off Against Australia In Common Wealth Games Cricket Opener
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday confirmed its complete line-up for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games after Sri Lanka became the eighth teams to qualify following their win in ...
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WATCH: Mitchell Starc And Alyssa Healy Share A 'Cute Moment' During Rain Break
In the concluded Ashes one-off test between Australia Women and England Women, rain interfered a lot of times causing unwanted breaks. However, these breaks were able to provide the fans ...
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Women's Ashes Test: Delighted With The Way Girls Fought, Says England Captain Heather Knight
England captain Heather Knight said she was delighted and pleased with the way her team fought in the one-off Test of the women's Ashes at the Manuka Oval on Sunday. ...
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