A half-century by batter Beth Mooney and brilliant death bowling helped Australia clinch their sixth ICC Women's T20 World Cup title, as they defeated South Africa by 19 runs despite a valiant knock from opener Laura Wolvaardt in the final at Cape Town on Sunday
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
South Africa's Shabnim Ismail, New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr, England's Nat Sciver and Australia's stand-in skipper Alyssa Healy have been nominated for the ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year award.
Sharma's spectacular few months continued as she vaulted into the top three of the Women's T20I Bowling Rankings, displacing West Indies' in-form star Hayley Matthews, South African pacer Shabnim Ismail, and Australia's Megan Schutt.
The 20-year-old pace bowler first made a name for herself amongst Australian cricket fans, when the Sydney Thunder signed her as an injury replacement for South African bowler and WBBL 06 Player of the Final, Shabnim Ismail
Hamilton [New Zealand], March 17 (ANI): Ayabonga Khaka and Shabnim Ismail's fiery spell backed by Laura Wolvaardt's blistering knock helped South Africa to defeat New Zealand in the ongoing ICC Women's ODI World Cup here at Seddon Park on Thursday.