Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have brought in Heather Graham and Kim Garth as replacements for Sophie Devine and Kate Cross respectively. Devine and Cross will not feature in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 due to personal reasons, as per the WPL press release.
After having secured a 270-run lead over the tourists, Australia bowlers followed it up with a clinical bowling display and won the one-off Ashes Test in Melbourne by an innings and 122 runs to clean-sweep the Women's Ashes by a historic 16-0 margin.
Spinner Alana King, and seamers Kim Gart and Darcie Brown displayed good performance as Australia restricted England to 170 runs on the first day of the only Test match in Women's Ashes 2025 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday.
The one-off women's Ashes Test will take place at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday and will be a pink-ball affair. It will be the first women's Test in 76 years at the venue. England is heading into the match with a prospect of being whitewashed in the series, with Australia walkin
England will miss the services of right-arm seamer Kate Cross or the one-off Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), while two important Australian players make a comeback in the squad in order to seek a series whitewash, as per the ICC official website.
As the prestigious Women's Ashes 2025 is around the corner, experienced England seamer Kate Cross on Friday provided injury updates and said that it has been "frustrating" for her.
Having begun the third day of the Test with a significant lead of 145 runs, England pressed on the advantage further with skipper Heather Knight hitting a valiant 90.
Gujarat Giants acquired West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin for Rs. 1.70 crore in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 auction on Sunday which was held in Bengaluru.
The Women's Premier League (WPL) Player Auction List has been unveiled, with the eagerly awaited auction set to occur in Bengaluru on December 15. This year's auction will feature a total of 120 players, including 91 Indian and 29 overseas cricketers, with three of the latter from Associate
Teenage all-rounder Freya Kemp will miss England's upcoming ODI series in South Africa, returning home to manage her workload ahead of the Ashes tour against Australia next month, as per ICC.