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WATCH: Australia’s Alana King attempts at recreating ‘ball of the century’ pays tribute to Shane Warne
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cricket1 year ago Team is ready to fly and my job is to take handbrake off, remarks Jon Lewis England’s newly appointed women cricket team’s head coach Jon Lewis has showered praise on the side saying they are ready to fly and his job is just to take the handbrake off. He further added that having no experience in women’s cricket will not impact his performance in the role. SportsCafe Desk |
cricket2 years ago Women's World Cup 2022 | Twitter reacts as Deandra Dottin takes a one-handed stunner dismiss Lauren Winfield Hill West Indies women beat England Women by seven runs in a league match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 producing a nail-biter. Deandra Dottin produced a brilliant piece of fielding in the match while fielding at point and played a crucial role in providing the first breakthrough to the team. SportsCafe Desk |
cricket3 years ago Twitter reacts to Smriti ‘Superwoman’ Mandhana pulling off an absolute blinder to stun England On Saturday, during the third ODI between India and England, Indian opener Smriti Mandhana pulled off an improbable catch in the deep. After Nat Sciver hit it straight to the deep, Smriti ran in the deep like a superwoman, plucking the catch just inches off the ground to stun England. SportsCafe Desk |
cricket3 years ago Five days Tests should be the way forward in women's cricket, reckons Heather Knight England women's team skipper Heather Knight has called for five-day Tests in women cricket instead of the current format of four days after England drew against India in the recently concluded Test in Bristol. Knight also stressed on the need for the ECB to provide fresh pitches for women’s matches. SportsCafe Desk |
cricket3 years ago NZ vs AUS | COVID-19 forces change in schedule; games to be played behind closed doors Owing to the emergence of a new novel Coronavirus case in Auckland, the city has been sent into a level 3 alert and that has forced a change in the venue with the Third T20I shifted to Wellington instead. Both the New Zealand men's and women's team will now be staying back in Wellington. SportsCafe Desk |