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:RSA grabs the last spot in the Women's T20 World Cup final with a victory over :ENG.

 

:AUS already defeated :RSA in the tournament, winning by six wickets in the group stage.

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Men's T20 result

 

:IOM 10 all out

:ESP 13-0 from 0.2 balls (first ball was a no-ball)

 

New world record low score  for men's cricket

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:NED Qualify for ODI WC with a second string side at Qualifiers

 Exceptional performance by van beek de Leede through out the tournament as West Indies fail to make the WC for the first time ever. 

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In the midst of Opening Weekend for Major League Cricket. A new league in the US established to promote the game and get the ball rolling for Olympic inclusion in 2028.

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New rules on men in women’s international cricket. Domestic cricket must conform to local laws.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/67470009

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  On 11/21/2023 at 9:27 PM, Grassmarket said:

New rules on men in women’s international cricket. Domestic cricket must conform to local laws.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/67470009

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At some point the rubber's gonna hit the tarmac on this as regards Australia and Canada, who increasingly seem to be creating a legal regime that is basically  incompatible with an emerging international rules consensus - Canada's treatment of one recusant female powerlifter suggests this may well blow up there at some point. GB met that moment with Emily Bridges, and the objections of the women's track pursuit team, and basically the movement has all been one way there since - crucially, the emerging international consensus seems to be following GB rather than Canada and Australia (or the IOC, for that matter)

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