R2 women
Women's World Cup: Vihanga Replaces Kulasuriya As SL Elect To Bowl Vs Unchanged ENG
England are unbeaten in the tournament, having clinched victories in both the matches that they’ve played this edition so far, and are placed second on the points table behind defending champions and arch-rivals Australia.
While they clinched a dominant victory in their campaign opener against South Africa, the English women were put to the test against Bangladesh, but managed to clinch a close win.
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Women’s World Cup: Harmanpreet And Alyssa Discuss IND-AUS Rivalry Ahead Of Crucial Clash
VDCA Cricket Stadium: India and Australia captains Harmanpreet Kaur and Alyssa Healy shared their thoughts on the rivalry between the two sides ahead of their clash on Sunday. The two ...
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Women's World Cup: Rabeya Khan Calls For Batting Reset As After Defeat To NZ
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Women's World Cup: Kim Garth Backs Australia’s Depth Ahead Of India Clash, Says ‘we Haven’t Been At Our…
Cricket World Cup: Australia’s unbeaten start to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup has been built on resilience rather than perfection, and pacer Kim Garth believes that’s a sign of ...
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Women's World Cup: South Africa’s Nonkululeko Mlaba Reprimanded For Code Of Conduct Breach
International Cricket Council: South Africa spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba has been officially reprimanded by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for breaching the Code of Conduct during her team’s win over India ...
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Women's World Cup: As Pace Bowlers, We Probably Took That A Little Bit Personally, Says Lea Tahuhu
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Women's World Cup: Devine Hails ‘really Pleasing’ First Win After New Zealand Outclass Bangladesh In Guwahati
Cricket World Cup: New Zealand captain Sophie Devine described her team’s first win of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 as “really pleasing”, after the White Ferns produced a ...
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England Women vs Sri Lanka Women Prediction Match 11, ICC Womens World Cup 2025 - Who will win…
Sri Lanka Women and England Women will face each other in the next game of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 on Saturday in Colombo. ...
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Women's World Cup: Devine, Halliday, And Bowlers Script New Zealand's 100-run Win Over Bangladesh
Cricket World Cup: A gritty batting display from Sophie Devine and Brooke Halliday, followed by a clinical bowling effort, powered New Zealand to a commanding 100-run victory over Bangladesh in ...
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Women's World Cup: Devine, Halliday’s Fighting Knocks Help New Zealand Surge To 227/9
New Zealand Women: A gritty partnership between skipper Sophie Devine and Brooke Halliday helped New Zealand Women recover from a shaky start to post 227/9 against Bangladesh Women in their ...
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Women's WC: Rosemary Comes In For Illing As NZ Opt To Bat Against Bangladesh
MST Sumaiya Akhter: New Zealand have won the toss and elected to bat first against Bangladesh in the 11th match of the ICC Women's World Cup at here Baraspara Stadium ...
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Women's WC: Batting Deep Is The Right Thing For Teams In The Tournament
ODI World Cup: South Africa's victory over India in the Women's World Cup has highlighted a rising trend in this edition of the 50-over tournament — late order batting is ...
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Women's WC: It Was Bit Tricky After Chloe Got Out, Says De Klerk On SA's Win Over India
ODI World Cup: Having faced Indian pacer Kranti Gaud earlier, and with the eased-up conditions in the second half of the game, South African batter Nadine de Klerk's confidence grew ...
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Women's WC: Richa Ghosh Backs Top-order Despite Failure, Says We Will Stick To Our Plans
ODI World Cup: India's three-wicket defeat to South Africa in a thrilling encounter in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup, which saw lower-order batters twice change the fortunes of their ...
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Women's World Cup: Nadine De Klerk's Blazing 84 Helps South Africa Beat India
World Cup: Nadine de Klerk hammered an unbeaten 84 after skipper Laura Wolvaardt anchored the innings with a patient 70 as South Africa defeated India by three wickets with seven ...
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