Women's Big Bash League News
Litchfield's stellar performances did not go unnoticed, and soon she found herself representing Australia at the international level.
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World No. 1 tennis player Ash Barty, who had no formal training in the sport, played a total of 10 matches and had a top score of 39 for the Brisbane Heat in women's Big Bash League.
PSL is Pakistan's professional franchise-based T20 league contested by six teams from six cities in the country.
Raja's comments came after an eventful week for the PCB.
The side achieved the feat by defeating Melbourne Stars by seven wickets here at the North Sydney Oval.
Mitchell Starc's wife and Australian woman cricketer Alyssa Healy is representing Sydney Sixers team in the ongoing Women's Big Bash League.
This time, both the leagues will witness more matches than previous seasons.
BBL-10 will have 56 regular season matches, eleven more than last season, with a further four twilight matches.
WBBL-6 will witness a total of 59 matches.
The 21-year-old sustained an ACL strain to her left knee during a training session with Victoria in December 2019 and now, she is expected to remain sidelined for two to three weeks.
Blackwell, who features for Sydney Thunder in the WBBL, had earlier announced her retirement from the international cricket in February 2018 after making 251 appearances for the country.
Australian women's cricket team all-rounder Sophie Molineux has become the latest player to take an indefinite break from the game due to mental health issues.
Smith is all set to miss rest of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) as well as the Women's National Cricket League, which will resume in January 2020.
Perry suffered the injury when she landed awkwardly on her shoulder while fielding during her franchise Sydney Sixers' clash against Melbourne Renegades in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) on Sunday.
Indian T20I skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana are likely to miss the 2019 edition of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), which is slated to take place from October 18 to December 8.
Adelaide Strikers are slated to play their first match of the Women's Big Bash League against Melbourne Renegades on October 19 at the Karen Rolton Oval.
Mandhana stated that she felt anxious about returning to the competition after a below-par performance in the second edition of the tournament where she scored just 89 runs in 10 innings before being affected by a season-ending ACL injury.
In a bizarre finish to the regulation twenty overs in a women's Big Bash League T20 match on Wednesday, the Sydney Sixes secured a dramatic tie off the last ball of the match, only to lose the match later to Melbourne Renegades, who made up for their early celebrations by winning in the Super Over.
Perry remained unbeaten on 91 off 49 balls and with Ashleigh Gardner (114 off 52), helped Sixers post a record total of 242/4.
Harmanpreet established herself as one of the leading women's cricketers thanks to her exploits in the World Cup in July.
The India T20I captain was re-signed by the Women's Big Bash League franchise on the final day of the tournament's contracting period for the third edition that starts from December 9.
Harmanpreet hit 47 off just 28 balls with the help of two fours and three sixes.
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