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Wankhede stadium: Cricket News & Match Updates
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IND W V AUS W: Lauren Cheatle Finally Makes Her Test Debut After Four Shoulder Surgeries, Skin Cancer Scare
Big Bash League: Lauren Cheatle scored six runs off 13 balls and bowled four overs for 12 runs on Day 1 of her debut Test against India Women at the Wankhede Stadium here on Thursday.
The figures may not warrant a second look if taken on their own. However, the effort is worth mentioning considering Cheatle has gone through four shoulder reconstruction surgeries and also had a scare when she was diagnosed with early-stage skin cancer in June 2021.
She, however, persevered with cricket, making a comeback to the Australian squad on the back of some superb performances in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL). Read More...
Lauren Cheatle Photo Credit India Women Wankhede Stadium Big Bash League T20 World Cup New Zealand World Cup Sydney Sixers On Thursday Darcie Brown
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INDW V AUSW: Vastrakar, Sneh Help India Bowl Out Australia For 219
DY Patil Stadium: Pooja Vastraka claimed 4-53 and Sneh Rana 3-56 as India Women bowled out Australia for 219 runs in their first innings on the opening day of the only Test of the multi-format series which started at the Wankhede Stadium here on Thursday.
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INDW V AUSW: Vastrakar Claims Two More As India Reduce Australia To 180/8 At Tea
DY Patil Stadium: Pooja Vastrakar continued to torment Australia as she struck two vital blows as India reduced Australia Women to 180/8 in 60 overs in their first innings at Tea on the opening day of the only Test of the multi-format series at the Wankhede Stadium here on Thursday.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
INDW V AUSW: Vastrakar Claims Two As India Reduce Australia To 103/4 At Lunch
Pooja Vastrakar: Pooja Vastrakar claimed two wickets, the second off the last delivery before lunch, as India restricted Australia to 103/4 in the first session on the opening day of the one-off Test of the multi-format series at the Wankhede Stadium here on Thursday.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
INDW V AUSW: Australia Win Toss, Opt To Bat Against India
DY Patil Stadium: Australia Women skipper Alyssa Healy won the toss and elected to bat first against India Women in the only Test of the multi-format series at the Wankhede Stadium here on Thursday.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
IND W V AUS W: Playing Back-to-back Tests Is Great For Indian Cricket, Says Alyssa Healy
Alyssa Healy: AS they were getting ready to play the first Test match in 40 years in India, the Australian women's team got a special phone call from back home, wishing them well as they venture into the final frontier of sorts for the current players.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
INDW V AUSW: They Are A Strong Side Without Meg Lanning, Says Harmanpreet Ahead Of Series Opener
DY Patil Stadium: Australia Women are a team in transition following the retirement of long-time captain Meg Lanning, key batter Rachael Haynes and the departure of head coach Matthew Mott. But India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said they can't take their opponents lightly in the multi-format series between the two teams starting with the only Test at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Is One-off Test Enough? Jhulan Goswami Calls For More Tests After India's Dominant Win Over England
Dr DY Patil Sports Academy: Following India's remarkable victory over England by 347 runs at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, former Indian cricketer Jhulan Goswami emphasized the need for more Tests in a series.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Deepti Sharma Is The Ben Stokes Of The Indian Team, Says Amol Muzumdar Post 347-run Win Over England
DY Patil Stadium: Amol Muzumdar, head coach of the Indian women's cricket team, revealed that off-spin all-rounder Deepti Sharma is called the "Ben Stokes of the team".
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Setback For India Women's Team As Shubha Satheesh Out With Broken Finger
DY Patil Stadium: Shubha Satheesh, the young left-handed top-order batter who impressed everyone with her temperament in scoring a maiden half-century on debut in the ongoing one-off Women's Test against England, will no longer part in the match being played at the DY Patil Stadium after suffering an injury.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Fielding Coach Munish Bali Praises ‘impact Player’ Amanjot Kaur For All-round Show In Third T20I
Renuka Singh Thakur: India fielding coach Munish Bali showered praise on seam-bowling all-rounder Amanjot Kaur, calling her as an ‘impact player’ for showcasing all-round heroics and helping the hosts’ beat England by five wickets in the third and final T20I of the series.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Shreyanka Bowled Really Well; We Didn't Quite Apply Ourselves Well Enough: Heather Knight
But Renuka Singh Thakur: After England ended their T20I series against India with a five-wicket defeat at the Wankhede Stadium, captain Heather Knight praised off-spin all-rounder Shreyanka Patil’s bowling and admitted that her batters didn’t apply themselves well enough on the tricky pitch.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
'The More We Play, The Better We Will Be', Says Harmanpreet Kaur After Third T20I Win
Renuka Singh Thakur: After avoiding a series sweep with a five-wicket win over England in the final T20I game, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur stated that the team will get better with the more matches they play together.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
There Were No Real Demons In The Pitch, Says Charlie Dean After Match-winning Spell In Second T20I
Renuka Singh Thakur: After taking the Player of the Match award in England’s four-wicket win over India in second T20I, off-spinner Charlie Dean said there were no real demons in the pitch at Wankhede Stadium, though she was told by her team-mates that the ball was skidding on.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
'Some Of Us Didn't Read The Ball Well', Admits Harmanpreet Kaur After Second T20I Defeat
Harmanpreet Kaur: After India had a forgettable time with the batting in their six-wicket defeat to England in the second T20I, captain Harmanpreet Kaur admitted that some of the batters weren’t able to read the deliveries well and fell in quick succession.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
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