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It has been just over a week since Australia were named ICC T20 Women’s World Cup champions after defeating India in the final by 85 runs in front of 86,174 fans at the MCG.
It has been just over a week since Australia were named ICC T20 Women’s World Cup champions after defeating India in the final by 85 runs in front of 86,174 fans at the MCG.
One of the most remarkable things about cricket is that it happens at all.
After a campaign featuring injuries, a doubt-inducing defeat, rain and the overwhelming expectation of a nation, Australia produced a near-faultless performance in the T20 World Cup final to sign off as five-time champions in front of an electric home crowd.
Australia has won its fifth World Cup – and first on home soil – triumphing in an 85-run victory over India.
While Beth Mooney lacks the flare of the likes of Alyssa Healy and Ellyse Perry, she is arguably the most vital member of the Australian women’s cricket team.
A lack of foresight on the part of the T20 Women’s World Cup organisers could see Australia, the favourite, miss out on a berth in the final.
Winning a World Cup requires strong performances from all 11 players on the field, yet Australia have been operating without utilising their squad to its fullest at this tournament.
Two games into the T20 World Cup, Australia look to be slowly sliding sideways along an ice-covered road.
The T20 World Cup is underway and the tournament is already providing intriguing storylines as India upset Australia in the opening match, while South Africa recorded an impressive win over England.
Prior to the T20 Women’s World Cup there was an overwhelming expectation that Australia, as hosts, defending champions and unbackable favourites, would progress through to the final.
Prior to the T20 Women’s World Cup there was an overwhelming expectation that Australia, as hosts, defending champions and unbackable favourites, would progress through to the final.
Prior to the T20 Women’s World Cup there was an overwhelming expectation that Australia, as hosts, defending champions and unbackable favourites, would progress through to the final.
T20 is a fickle format and predicting the winner of a T20 tournament is a roll of the dice.
T20 is a fickle format and predicting the winner of a T20 tournament is a roll of the dice.
T20 is a fickle format and predicting the winner of a T20 tournament is a roll of the dice.
Alyssa Healy has welcomed criticism of her form heading into the Twenty20 World Cup, claiming it shows people seriously care about Australia’s women’s results more than ever.
The ICC T20 Women’s World Cup starts this Friday night in Sydney with the opening match between Australia and India at the Sydney Showground at 7pm.
On March 8, the MCG will host the final of the T20 Women’s World Cup and to the uninitiated, Meg Lanning’s Australian side have already qualified.
The second part of the CommBank T20 series will hit the Junction Oval this weekend.
Alex Blackwell will bring her record-breaking career to an end after the Sydney Thunder veteran announced she’ll retire at the end of the Women’s Big Bash.
History beckons for Australia in Wednesday’s one-day international against Sri Lanka but Meg Lanning says the side’s simple plans mean it hasn’t been addressed.
On Sunday I am going to try to do the impossible: I am going to attempt to be in two places at once.
The year 2019 has been another incredible one in women’s sport with several teams and athletes dominating both domestically and on the international stage.
The year 2019 has been another incredible one in women’s sport with several teams and athletes dominating both domestically and on the international stage.
The year 2019 has been another incredible one in women’s sport with several teams and athletes dominating both domestically and on the international stage.
It has been just over a week since Australia were named ICC T20 Women’s World Cup champions after defeating India in the final by 85 runs in front of 86,174 fans at the MCG.
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Firstly, thanks for a great article. Soon, the other teams will decide to seriously invest in the women’s game, meaning …(more)