Wednesday, April 17, 2024

ICC Women’s Cricket Committee launches 100 superstars with five players

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The International Cricket Council has blazoned the first five players named as 100 Justice stars ahead of a major month for women’s justice, climaxing in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Sophie Ecclestone( England), Amelia Kerr( New Zealand), Hayley Matthews( West Indies), Shafali Verma( India) and Laura Wolvaardt( South Africa) are the first crop of what will eventually be a 100 Cricket stars team that suckers can pick from to decide on a final XI.

The amusing sextet represents a bright future for a women’s game that continues to grow in fashionability following record- breaking digital and broadcast cult at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand before this time.
” 100 Justice stars celebrates the stylish gift in the women’s game as part of the ICC’s ongoing 100 Justice crusade during a period that sees some of the sport’s most significant events take place,” said Wasim Khan, ICC General Manager- Cricket.
” With women’s justice making its initial appearance at the Commonwealth Games latterly this month, we will also host the first ever ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup in January which is incontinently followed by the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023.

” The players named moment epitomise the future of women’s justice and it’s going to be instigative to make up to a addict- led vote to constrict down what will be an amazing team into an XI that I ’m sure justice suckers around the world would love to watch!”

Shafali Verma
The youthful player to debut for India in transnational justice, and the youthful half- centurion, Shafali Verma made a flawless transition to the loftiest position of the game.
Sophie Ecclestone
No. 1 bowler in both the T20I and ODI MRF Tyres bowling rankings, the left- arm orthodox incentive examinations with a troubling line and length, tying opposing batters down.
Hayley Matthews
The recently- appointed West Indies captain, 24- time-old Hayley Matthews is the history, present and future of her transnational platoon.
Amelia Kerr
It’s going to take a special trouble for someone to take down the world record for the youthful transnational double centurion from all- rounder Amelia Kerr.
Laura Wolvaardt
Wolvaardt was a natural fit in ODIs, with 30 scores of over 50 in just 76 innings since she made her debut in 2016. She has evolved in the T20I format too, adding power to a refined game centred on control and expert strokeplay.

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