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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced initiatives to support displaced Afghan women cricketers during the ICC ...
The ICC has confirmed that displaced Afghan women cricketers will receive significant engagement opportunities at upcoming global events, including the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in India and Sri ...
As the ICC Women's World Cup India draws closer, Australian head coach Shelley Nitschke explained why the defending champions ...
In line with ICC’s initiative for supporting the displaced women cricketers of Afghan descent, the players will receive key engagement opportunities at ICC events, including the ICC Women’s Cricket ...
Led superbly by superstar skipper Meg Lanning, Australia have taken women’s cricket to another level through their non-stop aggression underlined by the masterstroke of inserting the aggressive ...
The decision was declared during ICC's Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Singapore along with other significant announcements.
The Australian women's cricket team have won the most number of matches in a row of any ODI team, male or female, in history. But some still question their achievements, writes Brittany Carter.
All that remains for this extraordinary, pioneering Australian women’s cricket team is to be beaten. As they pick up yet another world title, their 13th in white-ball cricket, they maintain that ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Cricketer Firooza Amiri says her team will "represent millions of women in Afghanistan who are denied their rights” when the side reunites after more than three years ...
England began year with 16-0 whitewash defeat to Australia in Womens Ashes, becoming the first side to suffer that result in the history of the multi-format series; home summer features fixtures again ...
Perry played for the Australian football team in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and made her cricket debut at just 16. Since then, she hasn't looked back and continues to be a dominant force in ...
Inside Melbourne Cricket Ground, more than 86,000 people had gathered to watch the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup, while 1.2 million people tuned in from elsewhere in Australia.