Women’s Cricket World Cup: Five players who could be standout stars
The Women’s Cricket World Cup gets underway tomorrow, with eight teams set to contest the 12th edition of the tournament.
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The Women’s Cricket World Cup gets underway tomorrow, with eight teams set to contest the 12th edition of the tournament.
Australia women's cricketer Nicola Carey suffered an unfortunate mishap ahead of her side's World Cup warm-up match against the West Indies when she got locked in a toilet for 20 minutes.
India's Harmanpreet Kaur gained a spot to be in 20th position while her skipper Mithali Raj retained her second place in the latest women's ODI batter rankings released on Tuesday. Kaur scored a 66-ball 63 in the fifth and final ODI against New Zealand recently to roar back into form, the knock helping India to avoid a whitewash at the hands of the home team.
Harmanpreet Kaur gained a spot to be in 20th position while her skipper Mithali Raj retained her second place in the latest women's ODI batter rankings released on Tuesday. Kaur scored a 66-ball 63 in the fifth and final ODI against New Zealand recently to roar back into form, the knock helping India to avoid a whitewash at the hands of the home team. Raj and star opener Smriti Mandhana, who scored 73 in the final ODI, maintained their second and eight spots respectively.
Led by captain Sophie Devine's sparkling 161 off 117 deliveries, New Zealand has pulled off a staggering run chase to topple Australia by nine wickets and boost the hosts' morale heading into the Women's Cricket World Cup.
Hosts New Zealand shocked tournament favourites Australia by chasing 322 to win their Women's World Cup warm-up match in Lincoln.
Meg Lanning has found touch ahead of the World Cup, scoring a run-a-ball 87 as Australia reached a monster 321 in a warm-up clash against hosts New Zealand.
Meg Lanning has found touch ahead of the World Cup, scoring a run-a-ball 87 as Australia reached a monster 321 in a warm-up clash against hosts New Zealand.