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On Tuesday, October 14, fans can look forward to an exciting showdown between Sri Lanka Women and New Zealand Women in match number 15 of the Women’s World Cup 2025 at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium. New Zealand are firmly in the race for a semifinal ...
The leading current player is another New Zealander, Suzie Bates, who started this year's competition with 1179 runs. Nat Sciver-Brunt's 117 against Sri Lanka in Colombo last weekend - a record fifth World Cup century, passing the four of Bates and England's Jan Brittin - put her in sight of four figures with 974 runs.
The White Ferns take on Sri Lanka at 10:30pm for their fourth match-up of the Women's Cricket World Cup. The Ferns started the tournament with losses to Australia and South Africa before notching up their first win against Bangladesh on Saturday.
Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone put in standout performances as England seal a comfortable 89-run win over Sri Lanka to go top of the table in the ICC Women's World Cup.
A record-breaking tournament culminates on Saturday with the world's top two sides facing off in London before 82,000 fans
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Untouchable England outclasses Canada to win Women’s Rugby World Cup in front of record crowd
England finally has a Women’s Rugby World Cup title to confirm its world domination after outclassing Canada 33-13 in front of a record crowd at Twickenham.
As Cassidy Bargell stood in the tunnel leading to the rugby pitch at the epicenter of the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, England, the 2018 Summit High School graduate’s thoughts were drowned out by
I n nearly similar conditions last year in the UAE, New Zealand were crowned the Women's T20 World Cup winners. However, the Sophie Devine-led side has struggled thus far in the o
Nadine de Klerk's unbeaten 37 guided South Africa to a thrilling three-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the Women's World Cup. Despite a mid-innings wobble, veteran all-rounders Marizanne Kapp and Chloe Tryon's partnership,