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Australia Women 310-3 beat England Women 298-8 by 12 runs England Women narrowly lost their ICC Women's World Cup opener against Australia Women in Hamilton despite a brave chase.Set a record 311 to win, Tammy Beaumont (74) and Nat Sciver (109*) took England to 298-8 but with 16 needed from the final over it wasn't quite enough, with Heather Knight's team falling 12 runs short.Sciver h
UNDER EMBARGO (7:30am FRIDAY 4 MARCH 2022): LINK TO ALL ASSETS AND CONTENT - https://we.tl/t-A2VHsHME5D As the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 kicks off in New Zealand, and England Women look to defend their title, We Got Game goes live with a standalone Instagram channel and content inspired by both professional and grassroots players We Got Game is a new platform designed to e
England Women will host South Africa and India in the summer of 2022, with visits to Lord's and the Riverside Ground.South Africa will be the first visitors from June-July, competing in a multi-format series which takes in an LV= Insurance Test match, three Royal London Internationals and three Vitality IT20s.After the Commonwealth Games and The Hundred, India will be the opponents for thr
England Women have announced their squad for the ICC Women’s World Cup in New Zealand.Fifteen players have been chosen to try and retain the trophy that Heather Knight’s team lifted at Lord’s in 2017, alongside two travelling reserves.England Women’s SquadHeather Knight (Western Storm, cap)Tammy Beaumont (Lightning)Katherine Brunt (Northern Diamonds)Freya Davies (South Eas
Australia Women 164-2 beat England Women 163 by 8 wicketsAustralia Women won the final ODI at Junction Oval to take a clean-sweep in the ODI leg of the multi-format series and finish up 12-4 winners in the Women's Ashes.Meg Lanning's side knocked off England's total of 163 for the loss of two wickets.The England Women's team travel to New Zealand for the ICC Women's World Cup on Fe
Australia Women 131-5 beat England Women 129 by five wicketsAustralia Women won the second ODI to win the Women's Ashes outright after a disappointing performance from England Women in Melbourne.The hosts bowled out Heather Knight's team for 129 and chased the total down for the loss of five wickets.The result means Australia Women go 10-4 up in the multi-format series with one match l
Australia Women 205-9 beat England Women 178 by 27 runsAustralia Women won the first Women's Ashes ODI by 27 runs to go 8-4 up in the multi-format series and retain the Women's Ashes.At the half-way stage England looked well set to be in the game after bowling brilliantly to restrict the hosts to 205-9, but Darcie Brown (4-34) and the Australian bowlers took wickets consistently to take th
England Women (297 and 245-9) drew with Australia Women (337-9 dec and 217-7 dec)England Women and Australia Women played out a thrilling draw in the Commonwealth Bank Women's Ashes Test match.Set an improbable 257 to win in 48 overs, Heather Knight and her team went about pulling off a record chase and with balls ticking away the visitors appeared to have become the favourites - after Kni
Australia Women (337-9 dec and 12-2) lead England Women (297) by 52 runsKatherine Brunt took two early wickets in Australia's second innings before the rain intervened to interrupt an intriguingly poised Test match at Canberra.Australia Women will resume on 12-2 on the final morning, leading by 52 runs.Before the rain came Heather Knight had continued her fine innings to end on 168 not
England Women 235-8 trail Australia Women 337-9 dec by 102 runsHeather Knight scored a magnificent unbeaten 127 as England Women ended day two of the Commonwealth Bank Women's Ashes Test 102 runs behind Australia.The captain's second Test hundred - and her ninth-wicket partnership of 66 with Sophie Ecclestone - kept England in the game ahead of day three.Earlier, Katherine Brunt had ta
Australia Women 327-7Nat Sciver took 3-41 and Katherine Brunt 3-52 as Australia Women ended day one of the Commonwealth Bank Women's Ashes Test at Canberra on 327-7.The visitors took three wickets in the first session and four in the third, either side of a 169-run partnership between Australia captain Meg Lanning (93) and vice-captain Rachael Haynes (86).Please find below video and au
England Women v Australia Women - match abandoned due to rainThe IT20 leg of the multi-format Women's Ashes series ended with another abandoned game today, leaving the score at 4-2 to Australia heading into the Test match.The multi-format Ashes is the best of 16 points, with two points each for a white-ball game and four points for the Test match.The Test match gets underway at Man
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