Women's Cricket World Cup team guide
A LOOK AT THE EIGHT WOMEN'S WORLD CUP SIDES:-
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Big-hitting Australian all-rounder Ashleigh Garder will miss the start of the Women's World Cup after contracting COVID-19 in New Zealand.
Big-hitting Australian all-rounder Ash Gardner will miss the start of the Women's Cricket World Cup after contracting COVID-19 in New Zealand.
Australia all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner will miss their opening Women's World Cup game against England on Saturday after testing positive for Covid-19.
Australia's spin bowling consultant Fawad Ahmed has tested positive to COVID-19 and will isolate in a Pakistan hotel for the next five days.
Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.
England opener Jason Roy has taken a “short indefinite break” from cricket after withdrawing from this season’s Indian Premier League citing bubble fatigue.
Australia take on Pakistan in the first Test of the three-match series from Fiday and the series opener will be played in Rawalpindi. All Pakistan vs Australia Test series will now be called the Benaud-Qadir series, named after legendary Australia all-rounder Richie Benaud and Pakistani leg-spin great Abdul Qadir. Ashes-winning Australia will face unfamiliar conditions, heavy security and unpredictable, but talented, opponents when they begin their first Test in Pakistan for 24 years on Friday. Having landed in Islamabad just three days ago to be immediately engulfed in "head of state-level security", the Australians have had little time to acclimatise to conditions in Rawalpindi, where the first Test will be played. But they may like what they see as they practise, with a pitch often more conducive to seam bowling than the more typical spinners' wickets more usually found across Pakistan.