Clare Connor, the managing director of women’s cricket at the England and Wales Cricket Board, has admitted that England are way behind Australia in...
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(Reuters) - Deputy CEO Clare Connor has promised that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will launch an "honest" review into England's 16-0 loss to Australia in the women's Ashes, but stressed that the team did not lack professionalism. Read full story
Clare Connor, the managing director of women’s cricket at the England and Wales Cricket Board, has admitted that England are way behind Australia in...
CRICKET-TEST-AUS-ENG/:Cricket-ECB boss promises England review after Women's Ashes whitewash
“See the Ashes ignite” was the experience Cricket Australia promised fans in an attempt to persuade them to turn up to watch this series. It was a...
Australia have completed the first women's Ashes whitewash after crushing England by an innings and 122 runs in the day-night Test at the MCG.
England will miss the services of right-arm seamer Kate Cross or the one-off Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), while two...
England will miss the services of right-arm seamer Kate Cross or the one-off Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), while two...
CRICKET-TEST-AUS-ENG/:Cricket-Australia sweep Women's Ashes 16-0 after innings defeat of England
CRICKET-TEST-AUS-ENG/:Cricket-Australia sweep Women's Ashes 16-0 after innings defeat of England
England’s Ashes defeat was a ‘tough watch’ for former coach Mark Robinson but he says the ECB needs to avoid a ‘blame game’
After another abysmal day at the MCG in a lamentable Ashes series for England, 2017 World Cup winner Alex Hartley was succinct when assessing the...