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womens-cricket2 months ago

South Africa Dominates Sri Lanka in Rain-affected Women's Cricket World Cup Match

South Africa secured a 10-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in a rain-shortened Women's Cricket World Cup match in Colombo, moving up to second place in the standings. The game was affected by rain, but South Africa's strong batting performance, led by Wolvaardt and Brits, helped them chase a revised target comfortably. Sri Lanka's hopes of reaching the semi-finals are fading after their third consecutive loss.

sports1 year ago

"South Africa's AFCON Upset: A Path to Inspiration and Redemption"

South Africa's Test team draws inspiration from the national women's side's historic T20I win against Australia, Bafana Bafana's success in the African Cup of Nations, and West Indies' Test victory over Australia as they prepare for a two-Test series against New Zealand. Test coach Shukri Conrad believes the team is well-prepared and aims to compete against New Zealand, with players getting valuable time at the crease in warm-up matches.

sports2 years ago

India's Women's Cricket Team Clinches Historic Gold at Asian Games

India won the gold medal in their Asian Games cricket debut by defeating Sri Lanka by 19 runs in the women's final. Batting first, India scored 116-7 with contributions from Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues. Sri Lanka struggled in their chase and were reduced to 14-3 early on. Despite a valiant effort from Hasini Perera, Sri Lanka fell behind the required run rate and could only manage 97-8 in their 20 overs. India's Titas Sadhu took three wickets for six runs. Bangladesh won the bronze medal by defeating Pakistan.

sports2 years ago

Mumbai Indians Dominate Inaugural Women's Premier League.

Mumbai Indians won the Women's T20 Challenge, also known as the Women's IPL, beating Delhi Capitals in the final. The Mumbai team had a dominant start, a dip in intensity, and then a big comeback. The team's four overseas players led the way, with Issy Wong, Hayley Matthews, and Amelia Kerr taking wickets, and Nat Sciver-Brunt scoring 60 not out in 55 balls. Mumbai's loyal supporters were rewarded with Harmanpreet Kaur lifting the trophy, beating Meg Lanning's Delhi Capitals in a well-contested final.