Author: Priya Menon

Priya Menon

Priya produces match previews and prediction content for women’s cricket. She highlights key match-ups, venue factors, and likely team combinations in a clear, fan-friendly format.

Cricket West Indies (CWI) president Kishore Shallow has acknowledged concerns regarding the recent performances of the West Indies women’s team, admitting that their results in recent international fixtures have not met expectations. The regional side recently endured a challenging white-ball home series against Sri Lanka, losing the ODI series 2-1 and the T20I series 2-0. The outcomes have prompted questions about the team’s form and level of preparedness ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in the coming months. Speaking in an interview, Shallow confirmed that the issue had already been discussed with…

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The CSA Women’s Pro50 Series 2025–26 final at Kingsmead unfolded in contrasting phases before Western Province secured a commanding eight-wicket victory over Lions. The Province side delivered a disciplined performance, effectively deciding the contest early by dismantling the Lions’ batting unit. After winning the toss and opting to bat, the Lions were bowled out for just 99 in 29.3 overs. Western Province then completed the chase with minimal trouble, reaching 100/2 in 23.6 overs to lift the title comfortably. Lions began the morning with optimism, but Western Province’s seamers quickly asserted control on a Durban surface that offered assistance. Delmi…

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India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah celebrated his fifth wedding anniversary with sports presenter Sanjana Ganesan on Sunday, with the occasion drawing attention on social media after a light-hearted exchange between the couple. Bumrah shared a series of photos on Instagram with a brief caption, “Happy anniversary.” Ganesan responded humorously with a reply that read, “Kidney touching caption yaar.” She also posted a set of pictures of the two together, accompanied by the message: “No matter where life takes us, no matter how loud the world gets, there’s always this – you, me and a hug that feels like home. Five…

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India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said that winning the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup fulfilled a long-standing dream shared by generations of women cricketers in the country and held immense significance for her team. India secured the title with a 52-run victory over South Africa in the final at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, marking their first triumph in the tournament. Harmanpreet, who completed the final catch to seal the result, spoke emotionally about the moment and its impact. “It meant a lot to us because from the day women’s cricket started, we have been dreaming about lifting the…

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The postponement of the inaugural Women’s Bangladesh Premier League (WBPL) has triggered widespread frustration among players and officials, with several voices questioning whether women’s cricket in the country is receiving sufficient planning and institutional backing. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has decided to reschedule the three-team women’s Twenty20 competition from its original window of April 4–14 to July 10–21. According to a board press release, matches are set to be staged in Bogura, Chattogram and Dhaka. Despite the revised timeline, the move has been met with disappointment across sections of the cricket community. Some observers have suggested that multiple factors…

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Ten players from Durham have been selected in The Hundred draft for the 2026 season. Following the earlier retentions and direct signings window, which saw Brydon Carse join Sunrisers Leeds and Lauren Filer move to Birmingham Phoenix, another group of Durham representatives will feature in the upcoming edition of the English franchise competition. Six members of the Durham Women squad were among those sold at the auction. Captain Hollie Armitage secured a £45k deal with MI London, while all-rounder Mady Villiers was also picked up for £45k by Manchester Supergiants. Spin-bowling duo Katie Levick and Bess Heath each earned £32.5k…

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A match-winning stand between Radha Yadav and Shweta Mane powered West Zone to a tense three-wicket win over Central Zone in the final of the Senior Women’s Inter-Zonal One-Day Trophy at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru on Sunday, March 15. The duo put together a crucial 174-run partnership from 173 deliveries as West Zone staged a remarkable recovery from 68 for six while chasing 253. Radha struck 92 off 90 balls, including 10 boundaries, while Mane remained unbeaten on 91 from 94 deliveries with eight fours. After being sent in to bat, Central Zone suffered an early setback…

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Indian women’s cricketers continue to attract strong interest in franchise leagues worldwide as their influence in the game keeps growing. In The Hundred Women’s 2026, four members of the Indian national side have secured deals with different teams. Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues were pre-signed by Manchester Super Giants and Southern Brave, respectively. Meanwhile, Deepti Sharma joined Sunrisers Leeds during the auction, and Richa Ghosh was also picked up by Manchester Super Giants at the same event. Their participation in overseas competitions highlights the increasing prominence of Indian players and their impact on franchise tournaments. Smriti Mandhana – Manchester Super…

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New South Wales Breakers produced a composed all-round display to register a 62-run victory over South Australia Scorpions in the 41st match of the 2025/26 Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) season at Adelaide Oval. Steady contributions with the bat and a disciplined bowling effort, highlighted by Player of the Match Lauren Cheatle’s decisive spell, ensured a convincing result for the visitors. Adams and Mack steady NSW after early setbacks After being sent in to bat, NSW began cautiously with openers Tahlia Wilson and Katie Mack navigating the early overs. South Australia struck first when Wilson was trapped lbw by Courtney…

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New Zealand continued their winning momentum with an emphatic 80-run victory over South Africa in the opening match of their Women’s T20I series in Mount Maunganui. Meeting for the first time since the 2024 World Cup final, the contest once again saw Amelia Kerr play a central role for the hosts, mirroring her match-winning influence from the title clash in Dubai two years earlier. Sophie Devine later underlined the dominance with the ball, producing career-best T20I figures of 4-12 in her two-decade-long international career. Kerr and Plimmer lay strong platform Fresh from sweeping Zimbabwe in their previous assignment, New Zealand’s…

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