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womens Ashes 2013-14

Jodie Fields delighted after winning Women’s T20 series against England

    Australia‘s Jodie Fields is delighted at her side winning the Women’s Twenty 20 series against England and said that wins like these were the sole reason of her playing the game of cricket.   Fields, who is part of the Australian women’s team for 14 years said that the win was special and...

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Women’s Ashes 2014: Australia’s Meg Lanning praises bowlers after good showing against England

  Australia‘s Meg Lanning speaks about how England edged Australia to win the 2014 Women’s Ashes by winning the Test series and of Australia coming back strongly to win the One-Day International (ODI) and Twenty 20 series to bow out with a bang.   Lanning also said that the points system which gives more weight...

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Womens Ashes 2013-14: Australia beat England by 7 wickets in 3rd T20 at Sydney

Rene Farell was the wrecker in chief as she finished with figures of 4 for 15 for Australia.

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Australia beat England by seven wickets in 2nd T20 of Women’s Ashes

Australia reduced England's points lead to 10-6 after winning the second T20 at MCG.

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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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England women’s team win sole Ashes Test against Australia at WACA

England women's team defeated their Australian counterparts in the only Ashes Test.

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