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Womens Ashes

Jess Cameron says Australian women in good position after sole Ashes Test

Australia women’s batter Jess Cameron said the whole team was in a good position after the sole Test against the England women’s team in the combined Ashes series. The match ended in a draw on August 14 in Wormsley. Now the Ashes heads to the One-Day International (ODI) format and the first match is on...

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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...

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Australia women start strongly in second innings in Ashes Test

Video Highlights of the third day of the Ashes Test between England women and Australia women in Wormsley. Through a century from Sarah Elliot, Australia had posted 331 in the first innings.In reply, England managed to get close to the Australian total by scoring 314 as opener Heather Knight slammed 157. With a first innings...

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Sarah Elliott answers Elyse Villani’s questions

Elyse Villani interviews her Commonwealth Bank Southern Star teammate Sarah Elliott about her personal life. Villani asks her about how she met her husband Rob? How does she feel to be a mother of a nine-month-old baby Sam. Elliott has represented Australia in 22 One-Day Internationals, 14 Twenty20 Internationals and one Test match. In 2011...

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BCCI does not view women’s cricket as an obligation, but as a liability

In 2006, the administration of women’s cricket in India was given over to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Most people viewed this change with hope that the women’s game in India would finally be taken seriously, and more money would be pumped in to improve the domestic structure as well as the pay given to women who represent India in international cricket.

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