Australia and South Africa will be playing in the final of the Women's T20 WC on Sunday. South Africa will be aiming to clinch its first-ever world title across men's and women's cricket and stop the Aussies from completing a hat-trick of title wins
The World Test Championship has seen two years of intense competition in the longest format, and the second Test in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy characterised the ebb and flow that has been present throughout, with both sides wrestling for control of the match before Rohit Sharma's men triumph
Coming to the crease with the defending champions in a spot of bother chasing South Africa's 124 for six, McGrath showed no nerves as she and Ashleigh Gardner added 81 runs for the fourth wicket to take them to the brink of victory.
Half-centuries from Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne put Australia in a comfortable position at the end of the first day of play of the third and final Test against South Africa at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday.
Renshaw, last having played a Test in 2018, made his return to the national side after a five-year absence. But a positive rapid antigen Test after being unwell before the match put his return under threat. But the batter was named into the playing eleven anyways and will bat at number six.
Jansen has completed his first year at the international level in cricket, after debuting against India in late 2021 in Tests. This tall left-arm quick has made quite an impact, with 36 wickets at an average of 19.02 in eight Tests this year and he has also shown what he can offer with the b