Cricket-Australia's Perry says not certain to start Windies semi-final
(Reuters) - Australia's Ellyse Perry still needs to prove her fitness for the Women's World Cup semi-final against the West Indies, the star all-rounder said on Monday.
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(Reuters) - Australia's Ellyse Perry still needs to prove her fitness for the Women's World Cup semi-final against the West Indies, the star all-rounder said on Monday.
West Indies men's cricket team thrashed England by 10 wickets in the final Test match played at the National Cricket Stadium, St George's in Grenada to clinch the three-match series 1-0. The emphatic win also helped West Indies jump one place in the updated ICC World Test Championship points table to be ranked seventh. On the other end, England suffered consequences at the back of another series defeat as they now occupy the bottom-most place with only one win in 13 Tests played in this WTC cycle so far. West Indies currently hold the seventh place with two wins in seven Test played.
Punjab Kings had made their intentions clear at the IPL auction table, adding batting depth and muscle needed to chase down big targets. On Sunday, Punjab Kings found the perfect opportunity to test their new recruits while chasing 206 against Royal Challengers Bangalore at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. AS IT HAPPENED | SCORECARD | POINTS TABLEThey ticked most of the boxes with the top-order batters getting to fluent starts, and the middle order quickly recovering from a mini collapse, to pull off a sensational five-wicket win with an over to spare. Punjab got off to a solid 71-run start from the new opening pair of Mayank Agarwal (32) and Shikhar Dhawan (43) before Sri Lankan Bhanuka Rajapaksa stroked a fiery 22-ball 43.
Australia's Ellyse Perry still needs to prove her fitness for the Women's World Cup semi-final against the West Indies, the star all-rounder said on Monday.
Defeating a Cell C Sharks side 21-5 fielding several World Cup winners including prolific try-scoring winger Makazole Mapimpi and captain Siya Kolisi was an important statement by Edinburgh on Saturday afternoon.
England have reached the semi-finals of the Women's Cricket World Cup in a remarkable turnaround as they look to retain the trophy they memorably won at Lord's in 2017.
New Zealand's Liberato Cacace scored a second-half winner as they beat Tahiti 1-0 on Sunday to book their place in the final of the Oceania World Cup qualifying tournament, where they will take on Solomon Islands who edged Papua New Guinea 3-2.
Faf du Plessis smashed 88 on his Indian Premier League debut as captain but his side Royal Challengers Bangalore went down to Punjab Kings in a high-scoring match on Sunday.