Tag Archives: Women’s Cricket
The small price Kirstie Gordon paid for Scottish salvation
The backstory of Scotland Women's journey to T20 World Cup 2026, where their intentions go beyond mere partaking.
Banksy artworks, fish and chips, ball-mounted sparrow: A comprehensive travel guide for visiting fans
Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 promises to be the most well-attended event in the history of the competition.
The dichotomy of Danielle
The 35-year-old is England's highest run-scorer in women's T20Is, but her World Cup record is shockingly incoherent with her pedigree.
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.