Five shining stars at the Women’s Cricket World Cup
There are a host of women ready to shine over the coming weeks.
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There are a host of women ready to shine over the coming weeks.
Johannesburg - Kyle Verreynne paid tribute to his former franchise coach, Ashwell Prince for the patience and work he put in with him, that provided the foundation for his elevation to international cricket.
The Super League table is beginning to take shape following another exciting round of action.
Wales have risen in the World Rugby rankings and England have dropped, despite the result at Twickenham on Saturday.
Nat Sciver scored a century as England warmed up for the defence of their Women's World Cup title with a comprehensive 109-run victory over Bangladesh.
Wellington will get the chance to climb off the bottom of the A-League Women's ladder when they face Western Sydney in a wooden spoon playoff on Tuesday.
Indian women's ODI team captain Mithali Raj is all set to lead the team in the upcoming ICC Women's World Cup in New Zealand. The team has been in the country for a month now, having played 5 ODIs with the hosts ahead of the big tournament. The India women lost the series 1-4, but ended the campaign with a victory. They also won their warm-up match against South Africa. There are a lot of expectations from the team after they finished runners-up to England in the last tournament in 2017 and also reached the final of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, losing eventually to hosts Australia.
Kyle Verreynne, Kagiso Rabada and the spin of Keshav Maharaj had South Africa eyeing victory over New Zealand at stumps on day four of the second Test in Christchurch on Monday. New Zealand, set an imposing record target of 426, were 94 for four with Devon Conway on 60 and Tom Blundell on one. South Africa declared their second innings at 354 for nine with Verreynne not out 136, his maiden Test century. Verreynne said it was a satisfying innings that went according to plan.