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New Delhi [India] March 25 (ANI): Australia fast bowler Darcie Brown will be absent from the third and final T20I versus New Zealand in Wellington after returning home for family matters ...
Australia fast bowler Darcie Brown will miss the third and final T20I against New Zealand in Wellington after flying home for family reasons. Brown bowled superbly in the first two matches of the ...
Darcie Brown is not the only setback for the visitors that could impact Australia Women’s chances of securing a clean sweep, as other players will also be unavailable for the third T20I.
There's just one change to last year's 15-member list with teenager Darcie Brown replacing Delissa Kimmince, who retired from top-level cricket. The 18-year-old - termed as "the fastest bowler in ...
Australia have suffered a minor setback with in-form pacer Darcie Brown to miss the final match of their T20I series against New Zealand due to family reasons. Brown picked up a pair of wickets during ...
Darcie Brown made the first breakthrough, claiming Suzie Bates caught behind for a run-a-ball 14, and bowled superbly to finish with 1 for 22 from four overs with 13 dot balls. Georgia Plimmer ...
Darcie Brown and Amanda Wellington bowled eight overs between them, conceded just 31 runs and accounted for four of the five Perth Scorchers wickets to fall in their side's comfortable six-wicket win.
Georgia Voll''s remarkable recent rise has continued with the in-form opener Tess Flintoff winning a national contract for ...
Cricket Australia zeroed down on an 18-member list for the women's central contracts, with Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry and ...
Rising Victoria allrounder Tess Flintoff and recent all-format debutant Georgia Voll have been awarded national women's contracts for the 2025-26 season. Cricket Australia today announced a settled 18 ...
Mooney smashed an unbeaten 75 off 42 in her 200th international, Voll made 51 as Australia mowed down New Zealand's target after Kerr's unbeaten 51 ...
An uncapped bowling all-rounder and young batter included on the 18-player list, with a six-time World Cup winner the high profile omission.