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Newly appointed WBBL Head Coach, Lisa Keightley will be amongst a host of Thunder stars on and off the field when the first edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) kicks off in Mumbai tonight.
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Square-ups, old rivalries, and a healthy dose of professional pride will set the tone for an explosive brand of cricket when Sydney Thunder stages its inaugural Celebrity Smash at Sydney Showground Stadium on January 8.
The star-studded...
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Cricket Australia (CA) has today confirmed Alyssa Healy’s appointment as vice-captain of the Australian Women’s Team, while Dan Marsh and Scott Prestwidge have been confirmed as assistant coaches.
Healy, 32, was endorsed by the CA board following the...
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Cricket Australia (CA) has congratulated the Australian Women’s Team on being named ‘Champion Team’ at the Women’s Health Women in Sport Awards on Sunday.
The awards, being held for the first time since 2019, saw the team shortlisted...
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Big-hitting South African match-winner excited to join Thunder
Sydney Thunder’s latest Weber Women’s Big Bash League recruit, damaging South African all-rounder Chloe Tryon, said she gained an appreciation for the spirit that drives her new team when...
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Experienced all-rounder shuts doors on rival to remain at Sydney Thunder
Effervescent all-rounder Sammy-Jo Johnson had no problem articulating how she felt about signing on to play for Sydney Thunder in this summer’s Weber Women’s Big Bash...
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Rachael Haynes, one of NSW’s greatest ever cricketers, has announced her retirement from international and domestic one day cricket.
Haynes, the Australian vice-captain, will continue to play in the world’s premier T20 tournament for one final season...
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Haynes to lead Thunder for one last WBBL season
Head of Sydney Thunder Andrew Gilchrist said there was numerous reasons for the club to feel ‘ecstatic’ that Rachael Haynes will continue to lead the team in this...
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Australian vice-captain Rachael Haynes has announced her retirement from international cricket.
Haynes confirmed she has also played her last domestic match for New South Wales, while Weber WBBL|08 will be her last for the Sydney Thunder.
Throughout a...
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Title-winning skipper back for Thunder
Just a week after adding a Commonwealth Games gold medal to her World Cup triumphs, WBBL title-winning captain Rachael Haynes has recommitted to the Sydney Thunder.
It is a welcome return to Weber...
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DP World and Delhi Capitals today announced a long-term partnership. DP World, a leading provider of smart end-to-end logistics, is now...
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The Melbourne Renegades have named a 12-player squad for next week’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander T20 Cup tournament in Albury.
Four...