Teen Wolf
Norm Smith Medallist
- Jul 5, 2011
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Twenty-20s at North Sydney Oval
29 Sep, 2.40pm
30 Sep, 7.10pm
2 Oct, 2.10pm
One-Dayers at AB Field
5 Oct, 10.10am
7 Oct, 10.10am
9 Oct, 10.10am
All times local
AUSTRALIA T20 SQUAD
Batsmen
Rachael Haynes, 32, Thunder (53 T20I matches, 485 runs @ 118.9 strike rate)
Alyssa Healy, 29, Sixers (98 mts, 1597 runs @ 123.6 sr)
Meg Lanning, 27, Scorchers (91 mts, 2569 runs @ 118.2 sr)
Beth Mooney, 25, Heat (38 mts, 830 runs @ 118.9 sr)
All-rounders
Erin Burns, 31, Sixers (3 mts)
Nicola Carey, 26, Hurricanes (1 mt)
Ashleigh Gardner, 22, Sixers (28 mts, 351 runs @ 127.6 sr, 23 wkts @ 6.47 econ)
Heather Graham, 22, Scorchers
Ellyse Perry, 28, Sixers (108 mts, 1096 runs @ 105.7 sr, 104 wkts @ 5.89 econ)
Bowlers
Jess Jonassen, 26, Heat (65 mts, 52 wkts @ 5.35 econ)
Delissa Kimmince, 30, Heat (34 mts, 35 wtks @ 6.47 econ)
Megan Schutt, 26, Strikers (53 mts, 68 wkts @ 5.80 econ)
Tayla Vlaeminck, 20, Hurricanes (3 mts, 1 wkt @ 5.12 econ)
Georgia Wareham, 20, Renegades (17 mts, 18 wkts @ 5.90 econ)
SRI LANKA T20 SQUAD
Batsmen
Harshitha Madavi (6 mts, 38 runs @ 64.4 sr)
Anushka Sanjeewani (19 mts, 264 runs @ 86.0 sr)
Hansima Karunaratne (9 mts, 99 runs @ 65.6 sr)
Yasoda Mendis (54 mts, 620 runs @ 86.4 sr)
Dilani Manodara (61 mts, 751 runs @ 82.4 sr)
All-rounders
Chamari Atapattu (78 mts, 1333 runs @ 92.5 sr, 21 wkts @ 6.72 econ)
Shashikala Siriwardene (74 mts, 1049 runs @ 88.4 sr, 69 wkts @ 5.61 econ)
Nilakshi De Silva (32 mts, 212 runs @ 90.1 sr, 11 wkts @ 6.73 econ)
Bowlers
Oshadi Ranasinghe (37 mts, 26 wkts @ 6.62 econ)
Inoka Ranaweera (43 mts, 41 wkts @ 5.76 econ)
Sugandika Kumari (33 mts, 24 wkts @ 5.82 econ)
Inoshi Fernando (6 mts, 4 wkts @ 5.93 econ)
Achini Kulasuriya (7 mts, 2 wkts @ 8.13 econ)
Udeshika Prabodhani (66 mts, 45 wkts @ 5.15 econ)
Ama Kanchana (25 mts, 9 wkts @ 8.41 econ)
Returning from the Caribbean after belting the living daylights out of a depleted West Indies team, the Aussie girls take on hosting duties of Sri Lanka with the first T20I getting underway in about an hour from now.
If we get lucky and see a contest in any of the matches, it will most likely be due to some spellbinding Sri Lankan performances with the ball. Even so, it will probably get ugly if Chamari Atapattu doesn’t have a huge tour with the bat. Regardless, I hope we see a few young gems announce themselves in style, similar to what the Windies were able to do.
If we miss out on witnessing anything like a gripping contest, I'm still always glad to get the chance to watch and talk about women’s cricket with the assistance of a camera at both ends!
And of course, this will be the biggest summer of women's cricket down-under EVER with the first standalone WBBL just around the corner, followed by the T20 World Cup in Feb-March next year. So a nice chance here to re/acquaint yourself with these players before all that kicks off, especially if you (literally) slept through the Ashes whomping a couple months ago.
29 Sep, 2.40pm
30 Sep, 7.10pm
2 Oct, 2.10pm
One-Dayers at AB Field
5 Oct, 10.10am
7 Oct, 10.10am
9 Oct, 10.10am
All times local
AUSTRALIA T20 SQUAD
Batsmen
Rachael Haynes, 32, Thunder (53 T20I matches, 485 runs @ 118.9 strike rate)
Alyssa Healy, 29, Sixers (98 mts, 1597 runs @ 123.6 sr)
Meg Lanning, 27, Scorchers (91 mts, 2569 runs @ 118.2 sr)
Beth Mooney, 25, Heat (38 mts, 830 runs @ 118.9 sr)
All-rounders
Erin Burns, 31, Sixers (3 mts)
Nicola Carey, 26, Hurricanes (1 mt)
Ashleigh Gardner, 22, Sixers (28 mts, 351 runs @ 127.6 sr, 23 wkts @ 6.47 econ)
Heather Graham, 22, Scorchers
Ellyse Perry, 28, Sixers (108 mts, 1096 runs @ 105.7 sr, 104 wkts @ 5.89 econ)
Bowlers
Jess Jonassen, 26, Heat (65 mts, 52 wkts @ 5.35 econ)
Delissa Kimmince, 30, Heat (34 mts, 35 wtks @ 6.47 econ)
Megan Schutt, 26, Strikers (53 mts, 68 wkts @ 5.80 econ)
Tayla Vlaeminck, 20, Hurricanes (3 mts, 1 wkt @ 5.12 econ)
Georgia Wareham, 20, Renegades (17 mts, 18 wkts @ 5.90 econ)
SRI LANKA T20 SQUAD
Batsmen
Harshitha Madavi (6 mts, 38 runs @ 64.4 sr)
Anushka Sanjeewani (19 mts, 264 runs @ 86.0 sr)
Hansima Karunaratne (9 mts, 99 runs @ 65.6 sr)
Yasoda Mendis (54 mts, 620 runs @ 86.4 sr)
Dilani Manodara (61 mts, 751 runs @ 82.4 sr)
All-rounders
Chamari Atapattu (78 mts, 1333 runs @ 92.5 sr, 21 wkts @ 6.72 econ)
Shashikala Siriwardene (74 mts, 1049 runs @ 88.4 sr, 69 wkts @ 5.61 econ)
Nilakshi De Silva (32 mts, 212 runs @ 90.1 sr, 11 wkts @ 6.73 econ)
Bowlers
Oshadi Ranasinghe (37 mts, 26 wkts @ 6.62 econ)
Inoka Ranaweera (43 mts, 41 wkts @ 5.76 econ)
Sugandika Kumari (33 mts, 24 wkts @ 5.82 econ)
Inoshi Fernando (6 mts, 4 wkts @ 5.93 econ)
Achini Kulasuriya (7 mts, 2 wkts @ 8.13 econ)
Udeshika Prabodhani (66 mts, 45 wkts @ 5.15 econ)
Ama Kanchana (25 mts, 9 wkts @ 8.41 econ)
Returning from the Caribbean after belting the living daylights out of a depleted West Indies team, the Aussie girls take on hosting duties of Sri Lanka with the first T20I getting underway in about an hour from now.
If we get lucky and see a contest in any of the matches, it will most likely be due to some spellbinding Sri Lankan performances with the ball. Even so, it will probably get ugly if Chamari Atapattu doesn’t have a huge tour with the bat. Regardless, I hope we see a few young gems announce themselves in style, similar to what the Windies were able to do.
If we miss out on witnessing anything like a gripping contest, I'm still always glad to get the chance to watch and talk about women’s cricket with the assistance of a camera at both ends!
And of course, this will be the biggest summer of women's cricket down-under EVER with the first standalone WBBL just around the corner, followed by the T20 World Cup in Feb-March next year. So a nice chance here to re/acquaint yourself with these players before all that kicks off, especially if you (literally) slept through the Ashes whomping a couple months ago.
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