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Women’s World T20: Alyssa Healy returns to put Australia in final as West Indies crushed

The Southern Stars bowled the defending champions out for 71 to reach the final.

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2017 Year-ender, Australia Women: A year of few downs and Ashes triumph

2017 was a topsy-turvy year for the Australian women’s team.

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Rachel Haynes appointed Australia’s captain for The Ashes 2017-18

Rachel Haynes has led Australia in two matches of 2017 Women’s World Cup 2017 when Meg Lanning had injured her shoulder.

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Alex Blackwell, Rachel Haynes potential Australian Women captains for The Ashes 2017-18

Meg Lanning underwent shoulder injury that she picked during ICC Women's World Cup 2017, ruling her out of The Ashes.

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Jodie Fields looking forward to ODIs against England

After the drawn Ashes Test at wormsley, Australia women player Jodie Fields said she was excited about playing in the limited-overs matches between the two sides. The only Test played between the two teams ended in a draw. Through a century from Sarah Elliot, Australia had posted 331 in the first innings.In reply, England managed… Continue reading Jodie Fields looking forward to ODIs against England

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Happy to see Southern Stars perform well, says Mitchell Starc

Australia registered their sixth championship victory after beating West Indies by 114 runs in the final match of the 2013 ICC Women’s World Cup in Mumbai on Sunday. Needing 260 to win, West Indies began slowly scoring only 32 runs in their first 10 overs. They soon struggled against the pace bowling of Ellyse Perry… Continue reading Happy to see Southern Stars perform well, says Mitchell Starc

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Mithali Raj retains No 1 spot; Australia Women top ODI Rankings

Indian Women's cricket team captain Mithali Raj held on to his No 1 spot while world champions Australia became the No 1 ODI team in the latest ICC rankings issued on Monday.

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ICC Women’s World Cup 2013: Australia beat West Indies by 114 runs in final to win tournament

Australia registered their sixth championship victory after beating West Indies by 114 runs in the final match of the 2013 ICC Women’s World Cup in Mumbai on Sunday.

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ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 Final: Australia post 259/7 against West Indies

Australia posted a competitive total of 259 for the loss of seven wickets on the board for the West Indies to chase in the final of the ICC Women's World Cup 2013.

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Love playing for my country: Jess Cameron

Five-time champions Australia have entered the final of the ICC Women's World Cup after thrashing Sri Lanka by nine wickets in their second Super Six match at the Brabourne Stadium in Western Costal city Mumbai on Sunday. In reply to Sri Lanka's paltry 131, Australia chased down the target in just 22.2 overs. This was… Continue reading Love playing for my country: Jess Cameron

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