Four of the White Ferns squad are all former Tawa College students ... and said it was incredible to watch his nieces and their team take out the win. He credited the coaching prowess of the ...
For the White Ferns to get the trophy back they needed to win the remaining two games of the series - something senior player Suzie Bates was determined to do having been so close before.
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and player of the tournament in the White Ferns’ T20 World Cup victory in the UAE, Kerr has been awarded the Heyhoe Flint Trophy. The 24-year-old becomes the first New Zealander to win the award ...
New Zealand went on to register a comprehensive eight-wicket victory – it was just their third Test win on Indian soil and their first since Mumbai 1988. The win in Pune was even more impressive ...
2010 T20 WC final loss made me determined to win ICC trophy for 'White Ferns': Amelia Kerr Fourteen years later, she realised her goal of winning an ICC trophy by lifting the women's T20 World Cup ...
Last week Kerr was named as the ICC women's T20 cricketer of the year off the back of her performances at the T20 World Cup ...
A swing and a miss from the South Africans sent the whole White Ferns squad into a state of ecstasy ... with their beers and wine glasses. Forming a sitting hurdle around the pitch, nearly ...
The resultant score was 180, which the Aussies chased down with ease, making the remaining two games must-win for the White Ferns. Australia women won the toss and opted to field in the first ODI ...
White Ferns all-rounder Amelia Kerr is the toast of her sport after winning the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year award for a stellar 2024, but says she is far from hitting her peak. The 24-year ...
In the final over of the chase, with New Zealand needing nine runs, Lillian Udeh conceded only six to deny the 2023 semi-finalist first win of the campaign. Udeh had earlier scored a 25-ball 19.
The 24-year-old White Fern is the first New Zealander - male or female - to win cricket's top overall individual award. She held off the challenge of South Africa's Laura Wolvaardt, Australian ...