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The full squads for the 2024 Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League have been confirmed following completion of the draft. The three teams will play from 21 to 29 August at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy...
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India internationals Jemimah Rodrigues and Shikha Pandey have joined the Trinbago Knight Riders for the 2024 Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League. They will join Australians Meg Lanning and Jess Jonassen as the overseas players for...
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Lots of Stars have been in action over the past week with plenty in action at the World Cup.
Marcus Stoinis has started the ICC T20 World Cup in red hot form with scores of 67*, 30 and...
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Clubs will step up their pursuit of the Weber WBBL|10 title from today, with the Contracting Window now open for players to be traded and signed.
The countdown to the League’s milestone tenth season began this week...
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A number of Stars have been picked up in the Hundred Draft overnight.
Meg Lanning and Annabel Sutherland have been picked up in the Hundred Draft overnight, with a few familiar faces to Stars fans to feature...
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Seventy-five players on the move on busy night at The Shard
Amy Jones and Nicholas Pooran first picks of the night
Andre Russell, Beth Mooney, Shaheen Afridi, Chamari Athapaththu and Ash Gardner also signed
First game...
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A number of Stars have been in action over the past week, including one standout performance with the bat.
Stars all-rounder Beau Webster continued his amazing form with an unbeaten 167 in the Sheffield Sheild match against a Victorian...
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Hilton Cartwright has capped off his white ball season with a player of the match performance in the Marsh Cup Final on Sunday.
Coming in at 3-30, Cartwright made an unbeaten 73 to guide WA home for their...
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When Megan Schutt runs onto Adelaide Oval tomorrow afternoon, she will become the first female South Australian cricketer to represent Australia 200 times, emphatically cementing her place as an all-time great of the game.
The...
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has congratulated Australian great Meg Lanning for a wonderful international career during which she led her team to victory in multiple ICC tournaments.
The 31-year-old, who captained in 182 international matches across formats...
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