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Prasad, Sutherland, and Voll nominated for ICC Women's Player of the Month for March

Dubai, April 8: Australian duo Annabel Sutherland and Georgia Voll, along with USA's Chetnaa Prasad, have been nominated for the ICC Women's Player of the Month for March 2025. Having recently secured the ICC Women’s Player of the Month Award in December 2024, Annabel Sutherland is in line for yet another honour, having had a sensational outing in March.

Sutherland calls for more women's games at big stadiums

New Delhi, Feb 4: Fresh off winning the Belinda Clark Award, Annabel Sutherland has advocated for more women's matches at major stadiums, citing the record-breaking attendance at the recent Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) as proof that the all-conquering Australian team deserves to play on the biggest stages.

Annabel Sutherland and Travis Head win top honours at Australian Cricket Awards

New Delhi, Feb 3: All-rounder Annabel Sutherland and left-handed opener Travis Head have clinched top honours at the Australian Cricket Awards in Melbourne by winning the Belinda Clark Award and Allan Border Medal respectively on Monday. Annabel got 168 votes ahead of runner-up Ashleigh Gardner (143) and third-placed Beth Mooney (115) to win the Belinda Clark Award for the first time.

Alana, Ash help Australia thrash England; sweep Women's Ashes series 16-0

Melbourne, Feb 1: It has been a summer of cricket to remember for Australia Women as they whitewashed their biggest rivals England Women 16-0 in the 2024-25 Ashes series. The hosts sealed the trophy with a massive victory by an innings & 122 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Alana King was named player of the series having taken 23 wickets, nine in the Test match, at an average of 11.17 to equal Ash Garnder's record, when she picked 23 wickets in the 2023 Ashes series.

Sutherland scripts history with MCG century as Australia dominate England

Melbourne, Jan 31: Annabel Sutherland etched her name into history on day two of the Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), becoming the first woman to score a Test century at the iconic venue. The young all-rounder played a masterful knock of 163 off 258 balls, guiding Australia to a commanding 422-5 at stumps, with a lead of 252 runs.