PWHL draft set for June in Ottawa, featuring surplus of talent with national team experience
The PWHL will hold its third annual entry draft on June 24 in Ottawa.
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The PWHL will hold its third annual entry draft on June 24 in Ottawa.
AMSTERDAM: When rank outsiders secure a victory they tend, often, to be of the moral variety. If victory is achieved it rarely ends up with an outsider advancing to the final match and lifting the trophy.
The National Cricket League (NCL) Canada has officially acquired rights to Canada GT20, making this a key move that expands professional cricket across North America, strengthens Canada's international presence, and unlocks new cross-border and commercial opportunities. With cricket returning to the 2028 Olympics, the move supports the ICC's vision for global growth and grassroots development. "Canada has the talent and passion to be a global cricket powerhouse,'' said Jack Matthews, co-owner of NCL Canada. "I've seen firsthand the sport's potential here. With GT20 joining NCL, we're building a sustainable ecosystem that develops stars, attracts investment, and grows the game for future generations."
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