Australia women
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Countries
Australia number 1 as ICC launches Women’s T20I rankings
Three-time Women's World Twenty20 champions Australia lead the inaugural 46-team table, which follows the decision earlier this year to award international status to all T20 matches between Member countries.
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Countries
Australia Women include Bolton, Jonassen in WT20 squad
Nicole Bolton and Jess Johansen were named in the Australia Women's squad for the World T20 set to take place in the West Indies next month.
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Countries
Healy, Villani power Australia women to T20I series win
Australia women defeated New Zealand by six wickets in the second match of the T20 International series in Brisbane to take an unassailable 2-0 series lead.
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Countries
India, New Zealand to kick off Women’s World Twenty20 2018
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday announced the schedule for the Women's World Twenty20 2018, to be held in the West Indies from 9 to 24 November.
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Countries
Lanning: One of the best tours I’ve been involved in
Australia women's captain Meg Lanning says the team enjoyed their time in India, not just because they won but also the because the team got closer on tour.
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Countries
Schutt hat-trick helps Australia into tri-series final
A hat-trick to Megan Schutt and half-centuries to Beth Mooney and Elyse Villani has steered Australia to a 36-run win against India, securing its spot in the T20I tri-series final against England on Saturday.
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Australia
Healy’s ton powers Australia women to series sweep
Alyssa Healy's first century in international cricket, followed by a ruthless display with the ball powered Australia Women to a third consecutive victory in the three-match ODI series against India in Vadodara on Sunday.
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Women's Cricket
Lanning back to lead Australia women in India
Meg Lanning will make her return to international cricket next month after she was included in Australia's ODI and T20 squads for the tour to India.
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Women's Cricket
Australia’s Alex Blackwell announces retirement
Australia women's vice-captain, and most capped female player, Alex Blackwell has announced her retirement from international and State cricket.
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Women's Cricket
Haynes: It’s been a great team effort
Australia women's captain Rachael Haynes praised the contributions of the entire team after they retained the Ashes, saying they didn't rely on one player to get them over the line.