(Reuters) - Australia completed a 16-0 clean sweep in the Women's Ashes after defeating England by an innings and 122 runs in the one-off test in Melbourne on Saturday.
Travis Head and Ashleigh Gardner are the strong favourites to claim the top gongs at the Australian Cricket Awards in Melbourne.
Australia coach Shelley Nitschke has endorsed the multi-format Ashes series, saying it is “quite fitting” for the state of ...
The Aussies – among all their triumphs – added another historic first to their decorated record by sealing the first ever women's Ashes clean sweep. Records tumbled as they did all series on day three ...
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England and India have, frankly, been left panting in the dust by Australia, and now they want to change the format for the World Test Championship.
Australian skipper Alyssa Healy has played with legends and celebrated iconic triumphs, but she never envisaged the day where ...
A humiliating innings and 122 runs defeat to Australia in the Melbourne Test took the series scoreline to 16-0.
Australia's spinner raced to a five-wicket haul, Beth Mooney conquered a sleepless night and an Aussie collapse to hit a ...
These will forever be known as Alana King’s Ashes. Australia’s legspinner delivered another spellbinding performance at the ...
From Alana King’s brilliance to Annabel Sutherland’s ton and England’s shambolic performance in the field, this Ashes series ...