Tag Archives: Women’s Cricket
Eleventh-hour fix sought in Ireland as batting rhythm eludes World Cup bound Windies
A decade ago, West Indies women flexed their muscles to nab the T20 World Cup. Another edition looms large, but their batting line-up is not at all primed for an encore.
Heavyweights embark on T20 World Cup dress rehearsal
India’s improved middle-order solidity and death bowling contrasts the South African hardship of lukewarm starts and nervy new-ball merchants.
Amelia Kerr’s pyrotechnics a snapshot of scoring boom
The lines between the impossible and the achievable continue to blur swiftly in women's one-day internationals.
Game-changer Kayla Reyneke earmarked as finishing prospect
Having catapulted South Africa to victory twice with a last-ball six, the youngster is a valuable addition to a side infamous for bottlejobs.