Seam bowler Kashvee Gautam (20), who can also wield the long handle, became India's most expensive uncapped player at the TATA WPL 2024 Auctions in Mumbai on Saturday after Gujarat Giants paid Rs 2 crore for her services. JioCinema WPL experts Aakash Chopra and Reema Malhotra spoke to Kashve
Healy replaces Lanning as permanent captain in all three formats, with Australia set to travel to India for a sole Test match, three ODIs and three T20Is from December 21 to January 9.
Women's Premier League (WPL) outfit UP Warriorz on Thursday announced a list of 13 players that have been retained for the upcoming edition of WPL Season 2.
Lanning sat out in Australia's recent Ashes series in England due to medical reasons and will remain sidelined through a pair of three-match white-ball contests against the West Indies at home at the start of next month.
The camp also had the former India cricketer and Kolkata Knight Riders’ assistant coach Abhishek Nayar, working with the players, alongside the likes of Head Coach Jon Lewis, Assistant coach Anju Jain and Mentor Lisa Sthalekar. Along with them, it was the Indian contingent from the UP Warrio
Cricket Australia (CA) on Friday pulled out Alyssa Healy and Ellyse Perry from the Women's Hundred at short notice after both players got injured during Tuesday's second ODI against Ireland.
The women's Ashes is different than men's Ashes that it is decided on the basis of points, with four points given for a Test win and two points each for a white-ball match win. England and Australia grinded it out on the field and ended the series at 8-8, with the Aussies retaining the Ashes
England skipper Heather Knight said that she thought they had the victory before Australia snatched away the win right from their hands to retain the Ashes on Sunday.
Australia skipper Alyssa Healy led the visitors to Ashes glory as they retained the trophy after getting better of England in the second ODI, but she defined the task of leading her team to glory as 'stressful'.