Womens Cricket News
Rain reduces fourth women's ODI
Play was due to begin at 3.45pm in the fourth NatWest Women’s Series one-day international at Arundel in a 23 overs-a-side match.
Claire Taylor might be the latest inductee into the 100 club but the prolific batter is not ready to hand over the torch just yet.
The heavy rain sweeping across the United Kingdom has claimed the NatWest Women's International Twenty20 between England and India.
England women’s coach Mark Lane saluted Claire Taylor after she marked her 100th one-day appearance by leading the hosts to a comfortable eight-wicket victory in the third ODI at Taunton.
Taylor leads England to series win
Claire Taylor hit the winning run on her 100th one-day appearance as England overcame both India and the dismal Taunton weather to clinch the NatWest Series against India.
Claire Taylor, England‘s prolific batter and currently fifth in the world in women’s cricket for the total number of runs scored, was awarded her 100th one-day international cap before play at Taunton.
The ICC has today announced it is set to launch a Reliance Mobile one-day international player rankings system for women later this year.
Record-breaker Taylor lives the dream
A Lord's centurion and now the youngest women's player to pass 1,000 runs in one-day cricket - Sarah Taylor is enjoying a summer to remember.
England women brush India aside
England opened up a 2-0 lead in the five-match NatWest women’s Series by bowling India out for 102 and then knocking off the runs inside 25 overs for a 10-wicket victory at Taunton.
England women cruised to an eight-wicket victory over their India counterparts as they dominated with both bat and ball in the first NatWest Series one-day international at Bath.