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Arjun Tendulkar - "Good To See...": England Woman Cricketer Danielle Wyatt Posts Arjun Tendulkar's Photo. Pic Goes Viral - sports.ndtv.com

"Good To See...": England Woman Cricketer Danielle Wyatt Posts Arjun Tendulkar's Photo. Pic Goes Viral

Arjun Tendulkar is currently in the UK and he is enjoying some quality time off. The left-arm pacer did not play a single game in IPL 2022 but the fans were constantly asking for his selection. England woman cricketer Danielle Wyatt on Tuesday shared a picture of Arjun Tendulkar on her Twitter account and the post has now gone viral. In the picture, Tendulkar can be seen dining at a restaurant.

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Eoin Morgan - Jos Buttler - Watch: South African Batter Andrie Steyn Leaves England Pacer Kate Cross' Delivery, Gets Bowled - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Australia - South Africa - India -  Dublin

Watch: South African Batter Andrie Steyn Leaves England Pacer Kate Cross' Delivery, Gets Bowled

There's rarely a better sight in cricket than a fast bowler rattling the stumps of a rival batter. One such sight played out on Day 1 of The test match between South African women's cricket team and England women's cricket team in Taunton on Monday. SA batter Andrie Steyn was at the crease when England pacer Kate Cross came in to bowl the fifth over of the day. On the third ball of the over, Steyn decided to leave a delivery from Cross that was placed at off-stump, however the ball shaped in late to rattle the South African batter's stumps. It made for a great viewing.

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"End Of An Era": England Women Pacer Katherine Brunt Retires From Tests - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa

"End Of An Era": England Women Pacer Katherine Brunt Retires From Tests

England women's team pacer Katherine Brunt on Saturday announced her retirement from Test cricket. Brunt, who played 14 Tests for the team, bows out of the format with 51 wickets, the third-most by a women's player for England in the format. The 36-year-old, however, will continue to play ODIs and T20Is for the team. Brunt had made her Test debut back in 2004, and later that year helped England retain the women's Ashes after 42 years. "I feel like as an athlete there is never an obvious time to step away from doing the thing that you love," Brunt said in a statement released by the England and Wales Cricket Board.

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Nat Sciver - Meg Lanning - England Women Cricketers Katherine Brunt And Nat Sciver Get Married - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India

England Women Cricketers Katherine Brunt And Nat Sciver Get Married

2017 World Cup-winning cricketers Katherine Brunt and Nat Sciver got married over the weekend. Former England pacer Isa Guha shared the picture from the duo's marriage on one of her Instagram stories and wrote: "Proud. Love you both." The official Twitter handle of England Cricket also congratulated the couple on getting married. "Our warmest congratulations to Katherine Brunt & Nat Sciver who got married over the weekend," tweeted England Cricket.

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England Women Star Pacer Anya Shrubsole Announces Retirement - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

England Women Star Pacer Anya Shrubsole Announces Retirement

England pacer Anya Shrubsole, a two-time Women's World Cup winner, on Thursday announced her retirement from international cricket after a 14-year-old career. The 30-year-old, known for her sharp inswingers, played eights Tests, 86 ODIs and 79 T20s taking 19, 106 and 102 wickets respectively.

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Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Nat Sciver - Heather Knight - Kate Cross - ICC Women's World Cup: Australia, Led By Alyssa Healy's Historic Ton, Beat England To Win Record-Extending 7th Title - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - county Perry

ICC Women's World Cup: Australia, Led By Alyssa Healy's Historic Ton, Beat England To Win Record-Extending 7th Title

Australia, led by a sublime 170 from Alyssa Healy, rewrote the record books to beat a valiant England by 71 runs in the Women's World Cup final in Christchurch on Sunday. Australia amassed a daunting 356 for five but the defending champions England, faced with a record target, kept up the run rate but ran out of wickets to be dismissed for 285 in the 44th over, with Nat Sciver unbeaten on 148. The victory continued Australia's dominance of the 50-over format with their seventh title from 12 World Cups and extended their one-day international record to 38 wins from 39 matches over the past four years.

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Alyssa Healy - Tammy Beaumont - Nasser Hussain - Suzie Bates - ICC Women's World Cup: Alyssa Healy Named Player Of The Tournament - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - county Taylor

ICC Women's World Cup: Alyssa Healy Named Player Of The Tournament

Australian wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy was named 'Player of the Tournament' by the ICC following her team's 71-run over England in the Women's World Cup final on Sunday. Healy added her name to the prestigious roll-call of previous winners, joining former Australia captain Karen Rolton (2005) and international stars (England's Claire Taylor in 2009, New Zealand's Suzie Bates in 2013 and England's Tammy Beaumont in 2017) as contemporaries that have also won the coveted award.

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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Nasser Hussain - Danni Wyatt - Danielle Wyatt - Watch: Was This The Game Changing Over In Women's World Cup Final Between Australia And England? - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

Watch: Was This The Game Changing Over In Women's World Cup Final Between Australia And England?

Australia brought their A game to the Hagley Oval in Christchurch as they posted 365/5 in the ICC Women's World Cup final against England on Sunday. Alyssa Healy registered 170 runs as England were left chasing the leather for the entire duration of 50 overs after sending Australia into bat. However, the fate of the innings might have been completely different if England had held on to their catches. For the entire duration of the ongoing tournament, England have been bogged down by poor fielding and in the group stages, their fielding was even criticised by Nasser Hussain.

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