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Women currently have little representation in the ICC’s various committees that don’t understand the distinctive history of the women’s gameRaf Nichol
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Flying under the radar, Travis Head could play decisive hand for Australia in England
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Switch Hit: Wood, Woakes, Woohoo!
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Edwards leads from front as Netherlands nail their big moment
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Bowling in the powerplay is his forte, but the leader of New Zealand’s attack hasn’t enjoyed his usual success in the first ten overs of this World Cu