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England seamer Katherine Brunt has announced her retirement from Test cricket.
Brunt, 36, steps away from the game as England Women's third-leading Test wicket-taker with 51 wickets. She will continue to play ODI and IT20 cricket.
Brunt made her...
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England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today launched a new international men’s and women’s red ball cricket campaign, ‘It’s Called Test For A Reason’. It is timed to celebrate the long-form format throughout...
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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 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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England pride themselves on being a tight-knit group and they have had to be at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022.
Even when they sat on zero points after three games, the team did not doubt each...
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The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 league stage was nail-biting from start to finish.
What began with a last-over thriller between the hosts New Zealand and surprise outfit the West Indies ended with the final qualification place...
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England batter Tammy Beaumont insists her side are peaking at the right time ahead of their crucial final group stage game against Bangladesh at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022.
A fourth straight win will secure England’s...
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Katherine Brunt is hoping for no more grey hairs after England cruised to their first comfortable win of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 with a nine-wicket triumph over Pakistan in Christchurch.
Brunt was England’s star bowler...
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Four games without a wicket is a long time for any bowler - but it must have felt like an age for England’s most prolific one-day wicket taker of all-time.
Katherine Brunt had produced figures of one for 54...
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England left it late to win another ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup game and once again Anya Shrubsole finished with her arms aloft having seen them home.
After producing record figures of six for 46 in a World Cup...
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