Henry Moeran is alongside England World Cup winner Alex Hartley & BBC Sport cricket writer Ffion Wynne for reaction to day ...
Australia’s Annabel Sutherland’s history-making century has been etched in the MCG history books, but former Labor leader turned One Nation politician Mark Latham isn’t happy about it.
Mooney achieved this feat during the one-off Womens Ashes Test against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Beth Mooney will soon have her named etched next to Annabel Sutherland's at the MCG, becoming the first female to score a ton ...
In the white-ball formats, the all-rounder was named player of England’s Hundred competition last year before plundering ...
Annabel Sutherland survived two dropped catches before she reached the milestone on Day 2 of the ongoing Women’s Ashes Test ...
With the first run she scored in her MCG hundred, Mooney also went into outright fourth for international runs by Australian women, passing Karen Rolton (6,221) to sit behind only her contemporaries ...
Bowling a marathon Ashes spell in the shadows of the Shane Warne stand at the MCG, and taking four wickets, was just about ...
Australia has a huge lead, and looks to make it even bigger as a demoralised England hopes for a miracle on the third day of the women's Ashes Test at the MCG. Follow live.
Follow along as the Australian women chase a whitewash in the Ashes while the Australian men race the clock to beat Sri Lanka in Galle.
Sutherland — the daughter of former Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland — is the first woman to make a Test ton at the MCG, surpassing England keeper Betty Snowball’s 83* in 1935 for highest score ...
Reflecting on her dominant leg-spin performance in Test whites at the MCG, Alana King hoped that somewhere, the late Shane ...