WA defeated by SA in WNCL clash
Western Australia have suffered their ninth defeat of their 2024-25 Women's National Cricket League campaign?
The Pledge a Picket campaign offers cricket lovers a once in a lifetime opportunity to be part of the WACA Ground’s legacy and its exciting future. See your name etched into the picket fence that surrounds the iconic Ground and choose if your name sits alongside a WA Cricket Legend, a West Aussie who has donned the Australian colours or a WA State player. Secure your piece of history today and pledge a picket.
Hilton Cartwright
584
2
Jayden Goodwin
428
3
Josh Inglis
363
4
Sam Fanning
281
5
Sam Whiteman
251
Corey Rocchiccioli
27
2
Cameron Gannon
23
3
Brody Couch
21
4
Joel Paris
20
5
Lance Morris
8
1
South Australia Men
43.93 pts
2
NSW Men
32.87 pts
3
Western Australia Men
32.63 pts
4
Victoria Men
30.64 pts
Maddy Darke
543
2
Mikayla Hinkley
383
3
Mathilda Carmichael
344
4
Chloe Piparo
332
5
Bhavi Devchand
165
Amy Edgar
21
2
Lilly Mills
19
3
Zoe Britcliffe
16
4
Chloe Ainsworth
5
5
Emily Arlott
5
1
Queensland Fire
35.5 pts
2
NSW Women
33 pts
3
Tasmanian Tigers Women
31 pts
4
South Australia Women
30 pts
WA Cricket acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar Nation as the Traditional Custodians of this country and its waters and that the WACA Ground stands on Whadjuk Country. We pay our respects to Nyoongar Elders both past and present.
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