“It didn’t sit overly well… Everyone went to work,” Annabel Sutherland on Australia’s T20 World Cup exit

From backyard battles against her brothers to the pinnacle of Australian cricket, Annabel Sutherland’s journey has been fueled by relentless…

Alyssa Healy & Mitchell Starc Play Their 287th International Match on the Same Day

Both Australian sides, men and women, are in action at the international level. Australia led by the veteran 34-year-old wicket-keeper…

Top Moments from Women’s Test Cricket from Year 2024

The year 2024 will be etched in the annals of cricket as one that revived and revolutionized women’s Test cricket.…

“It doesn’t really set the greatest tone for your side,” Alyssa Healy unhappy with Kohli-Konstas shoulder bump

The Indian men’s team, led by skipper Rohit Sharma, is currently involved in a five-match Test series, coined as the…

Jhulan Goswami and female cricketers react to India’s Comeback in Day 1 of Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test

The mega 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar trophy commenced with a dramatic opening day of the Perth Test with a total of 17…

Complete Schedule (FTP) of Indian Women’s Team from 2025 to 2029

The International Cricket Council (ICC) recently released the Future Tours Program (FTP) for a phase of the next five years…

Which Women’s Tests are Lined Up Between 2025-29?

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has revealed an ambitious Future Tours Programme (FTP) for women’s cricket from 2025 to 2029.…

Should Women’s Test Cricket Be Revived?

Women’s cricket is growing rapidly in today’s age. With live telecasts of the matches, more bilateral series and tournaments, the…

“Ringing the bell, added to my Lord’s memories” – Mel Jones

In a historic moment on 17th August, Australia Women’s former cricketer and renowned commentator Mel Jones rang the five-minute bell…

On August 16, 2002, Mithali Raj registered the Highest Individual Test Score in Women’s cricket

Pic Source : ESPN Cricinfo 17 years ago, on August 16, 2002, India Women’s captain Mithali Raj registered the then…