Headingley, Leeds, is set to host Match 3 of The Women’s Hundred as last year’s runners-up, Welsh Fire Women, face…
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SWOT Analysis: Welsh Fire Women’s Squad 2025 – Schedule and Key Players to Watch
The Welsh Fire enjoyed an impressive 2024 season, finishing top of the table with five wins in the league stage.…
Yorkshire Women Sign Jess Jonassen on Two-Year Deal Ahead of 2026 Tier One Debut
Yorkshire Women have made a major announcement, confirming the signing of Australian all-rounder Jess Jonassen on a two-year contract ahead of…
Trinbago Knight Riders Squad for WCPL 2025: Deandra Dottin Retained, Salonee Dangore and Shikha Pandey Signed
The champions of the inaugural Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) season and last year’s runners-up, Trinbago Knight Riders, will be…
Ruby Strange and Lilli Hamilton Headline Queensland Fire’s WNCL Squad for 2025-26 Season
Queensland Fire has unveiled a formidable squad for the 2025–26 Women’s National Cricket League season, reflecting the fruits of a…
Cricket Australia overlooks Jess Jonassen from Central Contract List for 2025-26 season
In a recent development, Cricket Australia has raised the curtains on its 18-player women’s contract list for the 2025/26 season,…
Jess Jonassen Extends Stay with Brisbane Heat Until WBBL 2026-27
Jess Jonassen, the spin-bowling all-rounder and captain of the Brisbane Heat, has sealed a two-year extension with the team, cementing…
From Meg Lanning to Ash Gardner: How Australia’s Best Fared in WPL 2025
The 3rd edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) saw Australian players continue to leave an indelible mark on the…
Top 5: Best Bowling Figures in WPL 2025; ft. Amelia Kerr’s 5/38
With the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 concluded, the latest edition of the premier women’s T20 league witnessed thrilling action,…
Top 5: Leading wicket-takers in WPL History
Even though T20 cricket is frequently thought of as a game for batters, a few outstanding bowlers have repeatedly shown…
“We had only two games in 15 days since qualifying for the finals,” DC head coach Jonathan Batty
Delhi Capitals endured another heartbreak in the Women’s Premier League 2025 final, falling just 8 runs short against Mumbai Indians.…