The Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars, the Australian women’s cricket team, have named an unchanged line-up for the third game of their five-match one-day international series against England at Sydney’s Drummoyne Oval (February 7).
Three Peregrine falcons were on the outfield at the MCG this morning ready for their early morning training session, but were soon moved swiftly on because of the second one-day international between England and Australia women’s team.
Opening batter Alex Blackwell scored her maiden one-day international century and twin Kate recorded her highest score in limited overs cricket as the Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars produced a well-rounded team effort to topple England by 84 runs at the MCG today.
The Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars suffered a 56-run defeat to England in the opening match of their five-game one-day international series at the MCG today.
England women’s captain Charlotte Edwards is definitely up for the challenge of competing against the best team in the women’s game, Australia, on their home turf.
England Women’s Head Coach, Mark Dobson is confident of his side’s chances as they go into a five-match ODI series against Australia despite losing by 21 runs in the Twenty20 opener at the MCG.
Katherine Brunt, the England and Yorkshire women’s pace bowler, will join the England Women’s squad on their current tour of Australia and New Zealand with a view to competing in the New Zealand leg of the tour.
England Women recorded their first victory on their current tour of Australia as they beat the Australian U21s, the Shooting Stars, by 75 runs at Geelong Cricket Ground.
England Women suffered defeat at the hands of state side Victoria Spirit as they played their first practice match of the Australia tour at Caulfield Grammar School in Melbourne.
England women suffered their second consecutive defeat of their tour in Australia as they lost to the Australia U21 squad, the Shooting Stars, by 52 runs.
Claire Taylor is confident that the England women’s side have prepared to their fullest degree as they embark on their trip to Australia - in search of the retention of the Ashes.
New South Wales wicket-keeper Leonie Coleman has been added to the Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars squad for its series against England starting on Friday 1 February.
We really want to showcase a fantastic tournament comprising the best female cricketers from around the world and leave a legacy to continue to develop and improve the game for women, not just in Australia, but also internationally.
Making cricket genuinely accessible to all Australians of all backgrounds is the best long term solution to ensuring racism has no place in the sport, according to Cricket Australia Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland.
Former Australian captain Mark Taylor and current Australian players Phil Jaques and Lisa Sthalekar today lent their support to the expansion of Australian cricket’s major education and community project, the CricKids Playing in Harmony school resource. photo Getty Images
Australian cricket’s quest to stay number one in the world has been given a boost with a Federal Government grant of $17.5 million for a major redevelopment of the Centre of Excellence in Brisbane.
You are invited to join the Yorkshire Women’s Cricket Association newly formed White Rose Draw. This is an opportunity to win a monthly cash prize for an annual outlay of just £24.
Cricket Australia today announced the international women’s program for 2007-08 which features the Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars battling England in five one-day internationals, one Test and a Twenty20 international.
England and Lancashire youngster Katie Cross has won the Eversheds Most Promising Young Cricketer award. The 15-year-old broke into the England Development side this summer and put in some highly impressive performances in the County Championships and for the Sapphires in the Super 4s.
England’s prolific batswoman, Claire Taylor has been nominated for the top women’s accolade at this year’s ICC Awards to be held in Johannesburg on September 10.
England women turn their attention to defending the Ashes this winter buoyed by their thrilling three-wicket win over New Zealand at Shenley on Thursday.
Beth Morgan’s 77 for England women put them on course for a dramatic three-wicket win with one ball remaining in the sixth match of the NatWest Series with New Zealand at Shenley.
International Women’s cricket returns to Shenley as England take on New Zealand in the sixth and final ODI in the 2007 NatWest Women’s Series on Thursday August 30.
Aimee Mason's scintillating hundred provided the springboard for New Zealand women's 43-run win over England in the fourth one-day international in Blackpool, and they have now won the series having taken an unassailable 3-0 lead.
Jenny Gunn and Isa Guha took four wickets apiece to restrict New Zealand to just 72 and claim victory in the fifth NatWest series one-day international at Blackpool.
England gave themselves a mountain to climb as they fell 2-0 down against New Zealand after suffering an eight-wicket defeat at Derby despite a century from Claire Taylor.
International Women’s cricket returns to Blackpool for the first time in 25 years as England women take on New Zealand in the 2007 NatWest Women’s Series.