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Belinda Clark

Amelia Kerr registers highest Women’s ODI score

Amelia Kerr (233*) just broke Belinda Clark's long-standing world record.

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Belinda Clark: Life and times

Since the time she made her debut in international cricket in the year 1991, Belinda has been the pillar of Australian women’s cricket.

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Belinda Clark: 11 interesting facts about the first double centurion in ODIs

Belinda Jane Clark, the former Australian cricketer, is arguably one of the best players of all time.

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12 photos that show why women cricket deserve our serious attention like their male counterparts

The field of international cricket is one such place where the women have shown remarkable progress in all departments of the game and yet, sadly, remain largely unsung and unrecognized for their efforts

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History of Allan Border Medal winners

The Allan Border Medal was initiated in 2000 is widely acknowledged as the most prestigious award in Australian cricket.

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Meg Lanning, Arran Brindle and other women cricketers who have led at a younger age than ther male counterparts

Lanning was 22 years old when she led the Australian team to the Women's World T20 title.

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Belinda Clark: First to score an ODI 200

For more than a decade, Belinda Clark wowed the crowd with her glistening batting.

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Charlotte Edwards: Shining light in women’s cricket

Charlotte Edwards has gone from strength-to-strength to become of the stalwarts of the game.

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Nicole Bolton, Sarah Taylor, Mithali Raj – Are we being equal towards our women cricketers?

Performances of women cricketers deserve equal recognition as their male counterparts.

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Meg Lanning aims for a 5-0 whitewash against England eves

Australian batswoman Meg Lanning won the Belinda Clark award for the Australia’s Women’s player of the year  for her outstanding performances during their World Cup triumph in  2013 and also becoming Australia’s youngest captain—male or female.   Young Lanning said she was proud to represent her  country although she was disappointed in losing the Ashes...

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