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Match facts Who: NSW Breakers v Queensland Fire What: Final, WNCL 2025-26 Where: Cricket Central, Sydney When: Saturday, March 21. Coin toss at 9:15am AEDT, first ball at 10am AEDT How to watch: cricket.com.au, CA Live app, Fox Cricket and Kayo Sports How to attend: Entry to Cricket Central is free Live scores: Match Centre Highlights, news and reactions after the match: cricket.com.au and the CA Live app Officials: Eloise Sheridan and Ben Treloar (standing), Troy Penman (third), Sharad Patel (fourth), Janine Stainer (match referee). Match squads NSW squad: Lauren Cheatle (c), Georgia Adams, Sam Bates, Maitlan Brown, Sarah Coyte, Lucy Finn,…
Georgia Redmayne can still see the bails flying through the air. Backing up at the non-striker’s end on 97 and with the fate of the 2024-25 WNCL final largely in her hands, the Queensland captain was suddenly no more than a spectator in the split second that Nicola Hancock’s straight drive took a wicked deflection off the palms of Lauren Cheatle and collided with the stumps. Non-striker Redmayne brutally run out on 97 in WNCL final It was the moment the Fire’s bid for a second WNCL title went up in smoke; a most unfortunate end to an ugly collapse…
Tahlia McGrath, Megan Schutt and Alana King return for the first T20I in St Vincent Australia have recalled an experienced trio for the first T20I against West Indies in St Vincent, with the tourists batting first after Sophie Molineux won the toss. Vice-captain Tahlia McGrath, veteran quick Megan Schutt and leg-spinner Alana King have all been named in Australia’s XI after sitting out the T20Is against India at home last month. They replace Annabel Sutherland, who is sitting out the Caribbean tour, Grace Harris and Darcie Brown from Australia’s most recent T20I XI. Australia XI: Beth Mooney (wk), Georgia Voll, Phoebe…
Australian white-ball allrounder signs on for fourth stint with the London-based club Sean Abbott missed his usual English summer assignment with Surrey last season and they missed him – but the Australian international has signed up to try and help them regain their title as county champions in 2026. The allrounder, who first played for The Oval-based club five years ago and has become a popular fixture there as he helped them win two of their three successive titles in 2023 and 2024, is seen as a key weapon to help Surrey regain their crown after losing out to Nottinghamshire…
South Australia haven’t lost in the Sheffield Shield since October to surge into the final against Victoria Breakout allrounder Liam Scott believes South Australia are “peaking at the right time” as the state seeks to win consecutive Sheffield Shield titles for the first time in their history. The defending Shield champions are undefeated in the four-day competition since late October, having last lost a match in round two against Queensland. They’ve won two of their past three matches, with a draw against fellow finalists Victoria in the last round of the season enough to seal a spot in the decider…
Nat Sciver-Brunt set to miss rest of England’s tour in South Africa after flying home | Cricket News
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is set to miss the remainder of her side’s intra-squad series in South Africa after flying home for family reasons.The ECB stated on Thursday that they do not expect her to play any further part in the tour. The trip had been in preparation for this summer’s Women’s T20 World Cup and was relocated from Abu Dhabi to South Africa amid the conflict in the Middle East. Sciver-Brunt was leading Team Brittin, coached by Jon JJ Lewis, against vice-captain Charlie Dean’s Team Heyhoe Flint, coached by Luke Williams. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video…
Brisbane Heat coach believes out-of-contract veteran will be suited to a new rule being introduced next season Brisbane Heat coach Johan Botha has named retired Test opener Usman Khawaja as a prime candidate to be the club’s ‘designated batter’ in KFC BBL|16. Khawaja is currently out of contract in the Big Bash after his four-year Heat deal expired at the end of last season. But Botha said the 39-year-old was still firmly in the club’s plans for next season and believes the new designated batter and fielder rule would benefit him.”I think it will all work out and he will…
Match facts Who: NSW Breakers v Queensland Fire What: Final, WNCL 2025-26 Where: Cricket Central, Sydney When: Saturday, March 21. Coin toss at 9:15am AEDT, first ball at 10am AEDT How to watch: cricket.com.au, CA Live app, Fox Cricket and Kayo Sports How to attend: Entry to Cricket Central is free Live scores: Match Centre Highlights, news and reactions after the match: cricket.com.au and the CA Live app Officials: Eloise Sheridan and Ben Treloar (standing), Troy Penman (third), Sharad Patel (fourth), Janine Stainer (match referee). Match squads (Yet to be announced) Possible NSW squad: Lauren Cheatle (c), Georgia Adams, Sam Bates, Maitlan…
Shelley Nitschke has backed her young top-order batters to keep playing with their natural attacking flair as Australia look to refine their ‘no ceilings’ approach ahead of the T20 World Cup. Australia will meet West Indies in three T20Is in St Vincent (beginning Friday 9:30am AEDT) and how they use their star-studded batting line-up will be under the microscope. Opener Georgia Voll has been confirmed as Alyssa Healy’s replacement at the top of the order, joining Australia’s consistent T20 run-machine Beth Mooney, while Phoebe Litchfield and Ellyse Perry are likely to round out the top four. Voll, 22, has made…
The Ashes defeat left England’s hopes of reaching the next ICC World Test Championship Final in 2027 hanging by a thread, with the side currently sitting in seventh place on the standings ahead of a busy home summer that will feature three-match series against New Zealand and Pakistan. While Smith was disappointed with his output in Australia, the 25-year-old is keen to use the tour as a learning experience as he tries to lock down his role as first-choice keeper in England’s Test XI. “It (the Ashes series) was tough,” Smith told ESPN Cricinfo. “You go to a tour like…