Australia assistant Matthew Mott dissects the state of play following a rain-affected second day at the Gabba.
Nat Edwards and Mitch Cleary take a look at how Geelong is placed ahead of the season resumption.
Wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy spoke about her combination with Beth Mooney, pressure as hosts, and New Zealand banter after Australia's win over Bangladesh
Rain forced Australia's only World Cup appearance in Brisbane to be cancelled but that didn't stop the fans turning up in droves to see their heroes, giving the Australia squad a massive boost as they head to Adelaide
As the captain of Australia leading into a World Cup on home soil and one of the top batters in the world, there's lots of expectation on Meg Lanning and her side. She explains how she deals with it for Direct Hit.
Jess Jonassen delivered with a five-wicket haul - the second best T20 figures by an Australian - while Beth Mooney struck an unbeaten 71 as Australia come up big in the clutch to defeat India despite Smriti Mandhana's half-century.
England captain and hero of the day Heather Knight was disappointed with her side going into their shells early, but proud of the turnaround to ultimately beat Australia in their tri-series T20I
In Episode 7 of Series 2, Becky has her first taste of tandem drifting with Matt Carter as the final touches on the car are made ahead of her debut competitive drift
AFL.com.au's Callum Twomey, Damian Barrett and Matthew Lloyd analyse each team's performance in season 2018 and delve into future prospects.
Share the make-or-break moments of young footballers to see whether they graduate from Red Bull Leipzig Academy into the big league as professional players. Follow the journey of these young men as they strive to realise their dreams.
Last years defending Uni7s champions the University of Queensland are confident they can claim back to back tiles. Representative Jannicke Ijdens says her side can handle the pressure, embracing it as a challenge for all five tournaments.
North Melbourne's Jy Simpkin kicks a great goal after a kick from Port Adelaide's Brad Ebert is smothered.