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Wicket Wizards: Ranking the Most Dominant Bowlers in Women’s Cricket

From spin wizards to pace sensations, these bowlers have played pivotal roles in their teams' successes and have inspired generations with their performances.

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Top WI women’s cricketers Anisa Mohammed, Shakera Selman, Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight announce international retirement

Considered stalwarts of women's cricket, the four had stellar international careers and were also members of the winning Caribbean squad at the 2016 ICC Women's T20 World Cup held in India.

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ICC Women’s World Cup 2017: Anisa Mohammed, Afy Fletcher gift West Indies first win of tournament; beat Sri Lanka by 47 runs

In the end, the target proved too much for Sri Lanka as they bowed out of the game by 47 runs handing West Indies their first win of the tournament.

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10 cricketers who prefer one opposition over others

Mithali Raj averages 174.60 against Sri Lanka; Jhulan Goswami takes a wicket at 18.64 apiece against England; and Shikha Pandey is India's ultimate South Africa specialist.

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Australia Women beat West Indies Women by three wickets in ODI at Sydney

Australia women, also called the Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars, chased down their target.

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Daren Ganga moves into digital realms of cricket coaching

Ganga recently launched DVDs titled 'Daren Ganga Cricket Coaching Series.'

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Saqlain Mushtaq’s spin bowling clinic crucial for West Indies spinners: Ottis Gibson

West Indies Head Coach Ottis Gibson says the spin bowling clinic being conducted by former Pakistan off-spin bowler Saqlain Mushtaq is crucial to the development of a number of players in the region.

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ICC Women’s World Cup: West Indies skipper credits all-round team effort against New Zealand

Captain Merissa Aguilleira has credited an all-round team effort by the West Indies women for their 48-run victory over New Zealand in their second Super Six, second round match in the ICC Women's World Cup at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.

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ICC Women’s World Cup 2013: New Zealand captain Suzie Bates blames batswomen for loss to Windies

New Zealand skipper Suzie Bates on Monday blamed her team's lacklustre batting display against the West Indies in the Women's World Cup Super Eight match and said they need to use the willow better to be successful in the tournament.

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ICC Women’s World Cup 2013: West Indies thrash New Zealand by 48 runs

West Indies on Monday emerged as one of the leading title contenders after thrashing New Zealand by 48 runs in their second Super Six stage match of the ICC Women's World Cup at the Brabourne Stadium.

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