
England's Golden Era: Women's Cricket Success on Home Soil
England has become a powerhouse host nation for women's cricket, with the home side delivering memorable performances across multiple World Cup tournaments over the past two decades.
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England has become a powerhouse host nation for women's cricket, with the home side delivering memorable performances across multiple World Cup tournaments over the past two decades.

The historic venue has been sanctioned following the chaotic first Test against New Zealand, where 33 wickets fell in just two days of play.

Jonathan Agnew has criticised England's handling of their drinking culture following the latest incident involving captain Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson at a London nightclub.

Maia Bouchier's unbeaten 74 steered Hampshire Hawks to a comfortable eight-wicket triumph over Lancashire Thunder, highlighting her World Cup omission.

South African all-rounder Delano Potgieter's stubborn 84 not out helped Hampshire's lower order avoid the follow-on against Surrey despite losing early wickets.

Bangladesh secured a memorable 86-run victory over Australia in Mirpur, their first ODI triumph against the Aussies since 2005.

Linsey Smith's transformation from a player who 'hated' her early England career to becoming the world's number one T20 bowler is one of cricket's most remarkable redemption stories.

Ben Stokes' latest drinking controversy alongside five other England players raises serious questions about leadership and team culture.

Dan Mousley believes Warwickshire can secure their ninth County Championship title this season, with the Bears sitting second in the table despite T20 Blast struggles.

A detailed look back at England's nail-biting nine-run victory over India in the 2017 Women's T20 World Cup final at Lord's, a match that captivated cricket fans worldwide.

England hosts the expanded 2026 Women's T20 World Cup this summer, featuring 12 teams competing for cricket's premier short-format prize.

The series-deciding third ODI between West Indies and Sri Lanka was abandoned in Jamaica without a single delivery being bowled due to inclement weather.