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Belinda Clark

Belinda Clark Becomes First Woman Cricketer To Be Honoured With Bronze Statue At SCG

Cricket Australia has congratulated Clark, a World Cup winner and a former Australia skipper, for getting this honour.

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Belinda Clark Steps Down as CA’s Executive General Manager of Community Cricket

She will stay on as a director for the ICC T20 World Cup Local Organising Committee.

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2022 Commonwealth Games: Australia legend Belinda Clark lauds inclusion of women’s T20s for Birmingham

Cricket is one of three new events added to the next edition of the CWG in Birmingham.

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No Australians in women’s IPL; BCCI slams Cricket Australia for blackmailing over men’s series rescheduling

Three Australian players -- Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy --, who would have been big draws draw in the women's IPL have been stopped by Cricket Australia.

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Australia name Troy Cooley bowling coach for Ashes, Adam Griffith for World Cup

Their appointments follow the departure of another former England bowling coach, David Saker, who quit in February.

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We’re driving a cultural shift in Australia: Alyssa Healy

Healy had grabbed three awards at the recently-concluded Cricket Australia awards, including the Belinda Clark Award.

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Cricket Australia has high hopes from Justin Langer

Langer’s first year coaching the Australian team has seen the side lose the ODI and Test series to very competitive Indian team, while they regrouped to beat a struggling Sri Lanka in the two-match Test series

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In rebuilding phase, Cricket Australia appoint Scott Grant as Chief Operating Officer

The confirmation of the important appointment will come shortly.

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World Cup, Ashes, Sheffield Shield the focus as Cricket Australia lays out guidelines for IPL 2019

Those in Australia's ODI squad for their series against Pakistan - whose dates are reportedly pencilled in for March 15-29 - will also not be released until it is over.

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A new world record for Mithali Raj

Mithali Raj now has led a side in most ODIs (118). She went past Charlotte Edwards's world record of 117.

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