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Sophie Ecclestone delivered a masterful spell of bowling, including back-to-back wicket maidens, to guide England to their third successive Women’s World Cup victory against Sri Lanka.
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Heather Knight anchors England to close-fought victory over Bangladesh at Women’s Cricket World Cup
Heather Knight scored 79 not out off 111 balls as England beat Bangladesh by four wickets at the Women’s Cricket World Cup
By Martyn Herman LONDON (Reuters) -England have not won an Ashes test match in Australia for nearly 15 years but their batting firepower could prove decisive in the series starting in Perth next month,
Take a casual glance at the Cricket World Cup table and you might think that England are sitting pretty. They’re at the top of the tree after three matches, with the maximum six points and an enviable net run-rate.
The Australian has endured a relatively lean two-year spell, but is scoring runs heavily in domestic cricket and targeting an Ashes impact
FORMER England cricket star Mark Ramprakash has dodged a driving ban by arguing he needs his car for charity work. He had faced losing his licence under the totting up procedure
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Captain Sciver-Brunt hits ton and takes 2 wickets in England’s crushing 89-run win over Sri Lanka
Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt has scored a brilliant century and taken two wickets to lead England to an 89-run win over Sri Lanka in their Women’s Cricket World Cup match in Colombo.
Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett are a sporting odd couple. They may open the batting together for England but that is where the similarities end. One is big, one small. One is right-handed, one left. Even in style, they are a contrast, with Crawley preferring ...