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Australia proved once again they are a ruthless winning machine, focused solely on one thing – being the best.
They left the seven other teams trailing in their wake to seal the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022...
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The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 featured nail-biting thrillers, stand-out performances and a seventh title for Australia in a month of sensational action.
Eight teams touched down in New Zealand a year later than planned due to the...
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Courtney Walsh sat down and reflected on the West Indies Women’s campaign at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, in New Zealand. A legend of the game, one of the greatest fast bowlers of all...
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All-rounder is Overall and ODI MVP following memorable World Cup final knock.
Nat Sciver is England Women’s Most Valuable Player for 2021/22 according to the PCA MVP Rankings, following her majestic hundred in Sunday’s ICC Women’s...
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Australia’s Meg Lanning has been named captain of the Upstox Most Valuable Team of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 after guiding her side to the title and scoring 394 runs.
Four Australians have made the team, including Player of...
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Heather Knight took major pride in England’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup fight despite falling short in the final against Australia.
The defending champions were undone by a classy Australia performance, Alyssa Healy’s 170 catapulting the winners to 356...
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Player of the Final Alyssa Healy believes Australia’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 victory is the final piece of the puzzle on their quest to be the best.
Healy made the highest score ever seen in a...
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Asmile never left Alyssa Healy’s face during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 final - and why should it?
The opening batter struck a record-breaking innings of 170 as her team were crowned champions for the seventh...
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Australia won their seventh ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup with a 71-run victory over England in Christchurch.
Videos, transcripts and translations from Media Conferences are available in the ICC Online Media Zone, which provides extensive text, images and video content...
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Australia has been crowned world champions, claiming its seventh ICC Women's World Cup with a 71-run win over England in Christchurch.
Scoring the highest ever individual score in an ODI World Cup, a 170-run knock from Player of...
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