TAWC 365: On this Day in Women’s Cricket
Over ninety years of women’s international cricket. Talkin’ about women’s cricket 365 days of the year: on this day in women’s cricket.
Read moreOver ninety years of women’s international cricket. Talkin’ about women’s cricket 365 days of the year: on this day in women’s cricket.
Read moreFrom the backblocks of the city and the bush, the 20 women who have led Australia into battle on the great cricket grounds of the world.
Read moreThe legacy to be Carried On Jhulan Goswami, India’s veteran Indian pacer, is set to retire from international cricket after
Read moreA quiet Sunday evening (for me) morning (for Lisa) chat with former Australian Test and ODI player, now England coach,
Read moreIf ever an advertisement for women’s Tests were needed, Heather Knight, Meg Lanning and their teams just placed a large billboard on Parliament House.
Read moreThe second leg of the multi format Ashes series gets underway today and the segment most are looking forward to: the Test match.
Read moreIt was on the 28th December 1934, eighty seven years ago today, that the very first Test match commenced when
Read moreNot since Adelaide in 2006 had there been a Test between Australia and India, but this time the weather spoiled this historic encounter.
Read moreIn front of a curious English crowd of 5000 spectators on 12th June, 1937, the first day of the first women’s Test ever played in England.
Read moreOn 16th February 1935, New Zealand became the third nation to play women’s Test cricket, following England and Australia.
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