FairBreak Invitational welcomes a thrilling new world of cricket to Dubai - in pictures
A bowler from the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan sent down the second over of the first FairBreak Invitational fixture.
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A bowler from the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan sent down the second over of the first FairBreak Invitational fixture.
Some of the leading players from Pakistan will feature in a new women’s tournament in Dubai next month after they were granted permission by the Pakistan Cricket Board.
West Indies hero Kieron Pollard and Australia captain Meg Lanning are among the international stars who will play in The Hundred this summer after being signed at the draft.
Women's World Cup while none from the Mithali Raj-led Indian side made the cut after their shock group exit. In the MVT released by ICC on Monday, four Australians made the team, including Player of the Tournament Alyssa Healy, the wicketkeeper-cum-opening batter who slammed a record 170 from just 138 balls in the final against England on Sunday.
Alyssa Healy hit her fourth one-day century in a monumental opening stand as Australia cruised into the Women's World Cup final with a crushing 157-run victory over West Indies at Basin Reserve on Wednesday. Australia will now face either holders England or South Africa, who meet in Thursday's second semi-final, in Christchurch on Sunday looking to claim the trophy for the seventh time in 12 editions of the World Cup. The start of the match was delayed by rain but Australia wasted no time in asserting their dominance when they were put in to bat, racing to an imposing 305 for three on the back of the 216-run opening partnership between Healy and Rachael Haynes.
WELLINGTON : Alyssa Healy hit her fourth one-day century in a monumental opening stand as Australia cruised into the Women's World Cup final with a crushing 157-run victory over West Indies at Basin Reserve on Wednesday.
Off-spinner Nida Dar took a career-best 4-10 as Pakistan claimed their first Women's World Cup win for 13 years and dealt a blow to West Indies' semi-final hopes.
West Indies face Pakistan in their league stage fixture of the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World at Seddon Park in Hamilton, on Monday. Captained by Bismah Maroof, Pakistan have lost all four of their previous fixtures and are out of the competition, sitting bottom of the table. Meanwhile, West Indies are third in the table with three wins and two defeats. The Windies will be aiming to secure a win, and keep their semi-final hopes safe. (LIVE SCORECARD)