The now 32-year-old was the Sixers’ first-ever signing way back in 2015 and has remained a loyal and crucial player to the club’s success over the years, leading the side to two title wins and amassing the most runs in club history.
Touted to be one of the most dominating wicket-keeper-batters in the game, Mooney and her team successfully brought home the Women's T20 World Cup in 2018, 2020 and 2023 along with the Women's ODI World Cup in 2022 and the Gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Mooney, who
Following their fighting 19-run loss to Australia in the final of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, Luus-led South Africa feels that it has done its bit in raising the profile of women's cricket in the country, but needs greater investment and resources to keep up with top cricketing sides in t
Keightley chose not to extend her contract with England past the month of August of last year, despite leading their women's team to the ODI World Cup final in 2022.
Following the Commonwealth Games in August, Lanning took a leave of absence for personal reasons. As a result, she missed the WBBL and the five T20I matches in India.
The inaugural edition of the Women's IPL 2023 has started to create buzz among cricket lovers with the tournament considered to be the next big thing for Indian women's cricket. The Women in Blue have made a lot of progress in the past year, by winning the Women's Asia Cup 2022 for a record
Sydney Sixers' record-breaking 11 wins in the regular season came up short as they had a spectacular top-order collapse. Deandra Dottin put forth a stellar all-around performance, and Darcie Brown's pace won two crucial wickets.
The Redbacks will now miss the services of the Indian captain, who was last year's player of the tournament and will now not feature in the entire league owing to her injury.
King has made his Australian debut in all three formats since the start of the Women Big Bash League (WBBL) season last summer, helped Perth Scorchers win the championship, won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games and an ODI World Cup, and most recently collected a hat-trick in The Hundred
Wong, who formerly played for Sydney Thunder, will be replaced by Hayley Jensen, a New Zealand all-rounder who filled in for Hurricanes during the 2020-21 campaign.