Without much T20 cricket in the past 12 months, it's full steam ahead in Ireland for Meg Lanning and the Australia side in their Ireland tri-series, but won't be taking any team lightly as they build up to a Commonwealth Games debut
Meg Lanning didn't particularly enjoy a hostile net session from her teenage quick Darcie Brown at a windy Basin Reserve in Wellington on the eve of their World Cup semi-final against the West Indies but was viewing the bigger picture as Australia ra...
Australia's selectors have a full contingency to call on for their showdown with New Zealand, with Meg Lanning confirming the availability of allrounders Ashleigh Gardner and Tahlia McGrath.
Speaking after Australia's comfortable seven-wicket win against Pakistan, skipper Meg Lanning said there was no reason dual leg-spinners Amanda-Jade Wellington and Alana King can't continue playing together this World Cup.
Australia's skipper Meg Lanning looks ahead to the start of the ODI World Cup and responds to news that matches could proceed if COVID-hit teams have at least nine available players.
Career-best international figures for Annabel Sutherland (4-31) led the way for Australia in the third and final Ashes ODI, setting up comfortable victory at Junction Oval.
CommBank News Wrap: Speaking shortly after retaining the Ashes, Australia captain Meg Lanning reflected on what the result meant for her side, and a "match-winning" knock from Beth Mooney on what was a difficult Manuka Oval wicket
CommBank News Wrap: Reflecting on a brilliant Ashes Test and speaking ahead of Thursday's first ODI, Meg Lanning said she believed four days was long enough for women's Tests, provided they are played on good wickets and weather doesn't intervene.
CommBank News Wrap: Reflecting on an incredible draw in which she admitted Australia "might have got away with one", skipper Meg Lanning paid tribute to Annabel Sutherland and Alana King's performance in a tense final hour.
CommBank News Wrap: Australia captain Meg Lanning chats to cricket.com.au after play on day one to discuss where the Test is situated, her move down to No.5 in the batting order and the decision to leave out Megan Schutt from the XI.
After a tricky start to proceedings, Meg Lanning and Rachael Haynes set a strong platform for Australia on day one before Ash Gardner and Tahlia McGrath cashed in on a good batting surface at Manuka Oval.
Melbourne Stars captain Meg Lanning has hit herself back into form with an impressive 82 off 45, while 17-year-old teammate Rhys McKenna made her mark taking two crucial wickets on the way to a Stars win.