Alyssa Healy has committed to playing on next season and though she has not set a date for retirement,if you love watching her play,enjoy it while you can.
Travis Head and Annabel Sutherland were voted Australia’s cricketers of the year,both winning the awards for the first time in a dominant year for the national teams.
England and India have,frankly,been left panting in the dust by Australia,and now they want to change the format for the World Test Championship.
From Alana King’s brilliance to Annabel Sutherland’s ton and England’s shambolic performance in the field,this Ashes series was not short of big moments.
Just like the Ashes series as a whole,Australia dominated the women’s Test at the MCG,and it was two hometown heroes who led the way with 10-out-of-10 performances.
Two huge innings victories were secured within 60 seconds of one another in Melbourne and Galle on Saturday. Re-live the action.
Australia completed an unprecedented Ashes clean sweep by annihilating a hapless England in the historic day/night Test at the MCG on Saturday.
On the first day of the women’s Ashes Test,11,643 were in the stands at the MCG,with the match on track to surpass the aggregate record for a women’s Test – 23,207 set at Trent Bridge in 2023. But what happened to the other 70-odd thousand who lined the rows in 2020?
England played like a side that cannot get into the departure lounge soon enough. Airport hospitality would be well advised not to serve the visitors a cup of tea. They’d probably spill that as well.
The new star of Australian cricket has delivered a leg-spin masterclass befitting the historic occasion of the MCG’s first day/night Test.