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    Lucy Hamilton's Rapid Rise: From Domestic Hope to Australian Contract

    New Delhi, April 8 – Lucy Hamilton described her journey to a central contract as a “rollercoaster,” capping a whirlwind rise that has transformed her from a domestic hopeful into an all-format international in less than a year.Only months ago, the 19-year-old pacer was mapping out a routine...
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    Healy's Retirement Sparks Exciting Chapter for Australian Women's Cricket

    New Delhi, March 12 – Meg Lanning, the most successful captain in the history of women's cricket, believes that the Australian team is entering an exciting new phase following the retirement of veteran wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy from international cricket.Healy brought an end to her...
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    Ellyse Perry's Fitness Update Fuels Test Selection Uncertainty

    Perth, March 5 – Australian captain Alyssa Healy says veteran all-rounder Ellyse Perry is getting closer to fitness ahead of the upcoming day-night Test at the WACA, though the final decision on her availability will be made closer to the match.Perry has been working hard to recover from a...
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    Australia Announces U19 Squad for Tri-Series with Lanning's Support

    Brisbane, February 27 – The legendary Meg Lanning will be joining the Australian support staff for the Under-19 women's tri-series in Queensland next month, Cricket Australia (CA) announced on Friday.Lanning, who retired from international cricket in 2023 but continues to play domestic and...
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    Perry and Garth Ruled Out of Australia vs. India ODI Series

    Brisbane, February 24 – Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry and fast bowler Kim Garth have been ruled out of the three-match ODI series against India due to injuries they sustained during the third and final T20I in Adelaide on Saturday.Their participation in the Test match will be decided...
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    Annabel Sutherland Wins Second Consecutive Belinda Clarke Award

    Sydney, February 15 – Annabel Sutherland has further cemented her place in Australian cricket history, becoming only the fifth woman to win consecutive Belinda Clark Awards after another outstanding year with the national team.The 24-year-old all-rounder was named Australia's premier female...
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