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1 day ago

Australia v England: Women's Cricket World Cup live

Australia won the toss and chose to bowl; Tahlia McGrath captains for injured Alyssa Healy; both Australia and England have already qualified for World Cup semi-finals.
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3 days ago

Sri Lanka keep slim World Cup hopes alive with four wickets in Bangladesh's final over

Sri Lanka overcame a late collapse to beat Bangladesh by seven runs, sealed by Chamari Athapaththu's four wickets in the final over.
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5 days ago

I look up to her': Phoebe Litchfield learning from captain Alyssa Healy at Women's Cricket World Cup

Phoebe Litchfield is learning from Alyssa Healy's aggressive, record-breaking World Cup centuries, gaining experience and composure while contributing strongly as a modern left-handed opener.
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1 week ago

Women's Cricket World Cup: Australia v Bangladesh live

News from the ground is that the weather is looking perfect. It's hot out there around 32 degrees at the moment. It looks unlikely that the rain that crushed Pakistan's hopes in Colombo yesterday will travel up north to Visakhapatnam to put a dampener on this game. Share 1. Rubya Haider 2. Farzana Hoque 3. Sharmin Akhter 4. Nigar Sultana Joty (c) (wk) 5. Sobhana Mostary 6. Shorna Akter 7. Fahima Khatun 8. Rabeya Khan 9. Ritu Moni 10. Nishita Akter Nishi 11. Fariha Islam Trisna Share 1. Alyssa Healy (c) (wk) 2. Phoebe Litchfield 3. Ellyse Perry 4. Beth Mooney 5. Annabel Sutherland 6. Ash Gardner 7. Tahlia McGrath 8. Georgia Wareham 9. Alana King 10. Megan Schutt 11. Darcie Brown Share Nigar Sultana wins the toss for Bangladesh and decides that pitch looks perfect for batting. She's confident that her team can put on a good total and defend it.
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1 week ago

Rain saves England at Women's World Cup and ruins Pakistan hopes of historic win

Pakistan came agonisingly close to a first one-day international win against England in Colombo on Wednesday, reaching 34 without loss in pursuit of a DLS-adjusted target of 113 before torrential downpours curtailed their hopes of making history. England's batting has lurched from one disaster to another during this World Cup they had to be bailed out by Heather Knight against Bangladesh and by Nat Sciver-Brunt against Sri Lanka and it looked like their frailties would return as they collapsed to 79 for seven in the opening 25 overs.
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1 week ago

Australia chase down record score to defeat India in Women's Cricket World Cup epic

Australia completed a record women's ODI chase of 331, powered by Alyssa Healy's 142 and Ellyse Perry's unbeaten 47 to win by three wickets.
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2 weeks ago

Women's Cricket World Cup: Australia v Sri Lanka live

Rain delayed the start of the Australia v Sri Lanka women's World Cup match in Colombo; covers are protecting the outfield and toss appears unlikely.
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3 weeks ago

Australia off to a flyer with Gardner's rapid century in defeat of New Zealand

Ashleigh Gardner's 115 off 83, the third-fastest World Cup century, propelled Australia to an 89-run win over New Zealand in Indore.
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1 month ago

Nightmare' for fans a month out from first ball hurts Women's Cricket World Cup | Mrinal Asija

Last-minute administrative and logistical failures in India are causing fan and player uncertainty ahead of the Women's Cricket World Cup.
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