England face Australia in day three of the Test in the Women’s Ashes – follow score updates, radio commentary and video highlights.
Annabel Sutherland shows how suited she is to Test cricket with a sublime century at the MCG, while England's fielding proves itself to be way off the level. Here's the five quick hits from day two at ...
On the first day of the women’s Ashes Test, 11,643 were in the stands at the MCG, with the match on track to surpass the ...
Annabel Sutherland scored a brilliant century in just 193 balls as Australia dominated on day two; England dropped eight catches as they continued to struggle in the field; Australia lead by 252 runs; ...
Australia's bowlers, led by Alana King, restricted England to 170 runs at Melbourne Cricket Ground. By stumps, the home side ...
Alyssa Healy declares herself good to go ahead of day-night Test. (Source:Philip Brown/Popperfoto/Popperfoto via Getty Images ...
England will miss the services of right-arm seamer Kate Cross or the one-off Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), while two important Australian players make comeback in the ...
Skipper Alyssa Healy recovered from her right foot injury and declared herself fit for the Day-Night Test at the Melbourne ...
Australia’s dominance in women’s cricket has continued under the inspiring leadership of Alyssa Healy, as the team secured ...
Australian skipper Alyssa Healy has led her team to the third ICC Women Championship in a row and she does not plan to stop, ...
Captain Alyssa Healy was presented the trophy in Melbourne on behalf of the International Cricket Council by Cricket Australia Chair and ICC Director Mike Baird.