Belinda Vakarewa, the Glossary
Belinda Waimakare Vakarewa (born 22 January 1998) is an Australian cricketer from Griffith, New South Wales.[1]
Table of Contents
33 relations: Australia women's national cricket team, Bowling (cricket), Bowling average, Campbelltown-Camden District Cricket Club, Cricket, Cricket Australia, Cricket Tasmania, Drummoyne Oval, England women's cricket team, ESPNcricinfo, Fast bowling, First-class cricket, Grade cricket, Griffith, New South Wales, Hobart Hurricanes, Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL), India women's national cricket team, Limited overs cricket, New South Wales Breakers, One Day International, Rugby union, SBS World News, Shawn Flegler, Sri Lanka women's national cricket team, Sydney Thunder (WBBL), Tasmanian Tigers (women's cricket), Twenty20 International, Women's One Day International, 2015–16 Women's Big Bash League season, 2015–16 Women's National Cricket League season, 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup, 2019–20 Women's Big Bash League season, 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup.
- Australian people of Fijian descent
- Sydney Thunder (WBBL) cricketers
- Tasmanian Tigers (women's cricket) cricketers
Australia women's national cricket team
The Australian women's national cricket team (formerly also known as the Southern Stars) represent Australia in international women's cricket.
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Bowling (cricket)
Bowling, in cricket, is the action of propelling the ball toward the wicket defended by a batter.
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Bowling average
In cricket, a player's bowling average is the number of runs they have conceded per wicket taken.
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Campbelltown-Camden District Cricket Club
Campbelltown-Camden District Cricket Club (also known as the Ghosts) is a cricket club in New South Wales, Australia.
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Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
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Cricket Australia
Cricket Australia (CA), formerly known as the Australian Cricket Board (ACB), is the governing body for professional and amateur cricket in Australia.
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Cricket Tasmania
Cricket Tasmania (formerly the Tasmanian Cricket Association) is the administrative body for cricket in Tasmania, Australia, and they are based at Bellerive Oval.
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Drummoyne Oval
Drummoyne Oval is a multi-use sports ground in the Sydney inner-west suburb of Drummoyne, New South Wales.
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England women's cricket team
The England women's cricket team represents England and Wales in international women's cricket.
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ESPNcricinfo
ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket.
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Fast bowling
Fast bowling (also referred to as pace bowling) is one of two main approaches to bowling in the sport of cricket, the other being spin bowling.
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First-class cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket.
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Grade cricket
Grade cricket (also known as premier cricket) is the name of the senior inter-club or district cricket competitions in each of the Australian states and territories.
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Griffith, New South Wales
Griffith is a major regional city in the north-western Riverina region of New South Wales, known commonly as the food bowl of Australia.
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Hobart Hurricanes
Hobart Hurricanes are an Australian professional men's Twenty20 franchise cricket team based in Hobart, Tasmania.
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Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL)
The Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL) are a women's Twenty20 cricket team based in Bellerive, Tasmania.
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India women's national cricket team
The India women's national cricket team, also known as Women in Blue, represents India in women's international cricket.
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Limited overs cricket
Limited overs cricket, also known as white ball cricket, is a version of the sport of cricket in which a match is generally completed in one day.
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New South Wales Breakers
The New South Wales Women cricket team, also known as the New South Wales Breakers, is the women's representative cricket team for the Australian State of New South Wales.
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One Day International
A One Day International (ODI) is a form of 50 overs limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, currently 50, with the game lasting up to 7 hours.
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Rugby union
Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century.
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SBS World News
SBS World News is the news service of the Special Broadcasting Service in Australia.
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Shawn Flegler
Shawn Leonard Flegler (born 23 March 1972) is a former Australian cricketer who played domestically for Queensland and Victoria during the 1990s.
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Sri Lanka women's national cricket team
The Sri Lanka women's national cricket team represents Sri Lanka in international women's cricket.
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Sydney Thunder (WBBL)
The Sydney Thunder (WBBL) are an Australian women's Twenty20 cricket team based in Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales.
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Tasmanian Tigers (women's cricket)
The Tasmania Women cricket team, also known as Tasmanian Tigers and previously Tasmanian Roar, is the women's representative cricket team for the Australian State of Tasmania.
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Twenty20 International
A Twenty20 International (T20I) is a form of cricket, played between international members of the International Cricket Council (ICC), where each team faces a maximum of twenty overs.
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Women's One Day International
Women's One Day International (ODI) is the limited overs form of women's cricket.
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2015–16 Women's Big Bash League season
The 2015–16 Women's Big Bash League season or WBBL|01 was the first season of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), the semi-professional women's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Australia.
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2015–16 Women's National Cricket League season
The 2015–16 Women's National Cricket League season was the 20th season of the Women's National Cricket League, the women's domestic limited overs cricket competition in Australia.
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2017 Women's Cricket World Cup
The 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup was an international women's cricket tournament that took place in England from 24 June to 23 July 2017.
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2019–20 Women's Big Bash League season
The 2019–20 Women's Big Bash League season or WBBL|05 was the fifth season of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), the semi-professional women's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Australia.
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2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup
The 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup was the seventh ICC Women's T20 World Cup tournament.
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See also
Australian people of Fijian descent
- Annie Sloan
- Ashton Sims
- Asipau Mafi
- Belinda Vakarewa
- Ben Nakubuwai
- Brandon Wakeham
- Dan Hall (soccer)
- Daniel Saifiti
- Daniel Yakopo
- Daryl Millard
- Fabian Goodall
- Fijian Australians
- George Jennings (rugby league)
- Henry Raiwalui
- Jacob Loko
- Jacob Saifiti
- James Storer
- Jared Lum
- Jayson Bukuya
- Jesswar
- John Sutton (rugby league)
- Justin Narayan
- Kane Evans
- Korbin Sims
- Kurt Donoghoe
- Laitia Moceidreke
- Lasarus Ratuere
- Mark Nawaqanitawase
- Mason Teague
- Michael Jennings (rugby league)
- Michelle Rowland
- Monty Ioane
- Patricia Raikadroka
- Peni Tagive
- Ratu Tagive
- Rob Valetini
- Robert Jennings (rugby league)
- Ruan Sims
- Salesi Junior Fainga'a
- Sera Koroi
- Simon Raiwalui
- Sitiveni Moceidreke
- Sunia Turuva
- Talei Holmes
- Tariq Sims
- Teaghan Hartigan
- Trevor Butler
Sydney Thunder (WBBL) cricketers
- Alex Blackwell
- Amy Jones (cricketer)
- Anika Learoyd
- Belinda Vakarewa
- Chamari Athapaththu
- Charlotte Anneveld
- Chloe Tryon
- Claire Koski
- Claire Moore (cricketer)
- Corinne Hall
- Deepti Sharma
- Ebony Hoskin
- Emily Smith (cricketer)
- Erin Osborne
- Fran Wilson
- Gabby Sutcliffe
- Hannah Darlington
- Harmanpreet Kaur
- Heather Knight (cricketer)
- Issy Wong
- Jessica Davidson
- Kate Peterson
- Lauren Bell (cricketer)
- Lauren Cheatle
- Lauren Smith (cricketer)
- Lea Tahuhu
- Lisa Griffith
- Maisy Gibson
- Marizanne Kapp
- Mikayla Hinkley
- Naomi Stalenberg
- Nicola Carey
- Nida Dar
- Olivia Porter (cricketer)
- Phoebe Litchfield
- Rachael Haynes
- Rachel Priest
- Rachel Trenaman
- Rene Farrell
- Samantha Bates
- Sammy-Jo Johnson
- Saskia Horley
- Shabnim Ismail
- Smriti Mandhana
- Stafanie Taylor
- Stefanie Daffara
- Tahlia Wilson
- Tammy Beaumont
Tasmanian Tigers (women's cricket) cricketers
- Alex Hartley (cricketer)
- Amy Satterthwaite
- Amy Smith (cricketer)
- Ashley Day (Australian cricketer)
- Belinda Vakarewa
- Brooke Hepburn
- Celeste Raack
- Clare Scott
- Corinne Hall
- Courtney Webb
- Elyse Villani
- Emily Smith (cricketer)
- Emma Manix-Geeves
- Emma Thompson (cricketer)
- Erin Burns
- Erin Fazackerley
- Georgia Redmayne
- Hayley Matthews
- Heather Graham (cricketer)
- Heather Knight (cricketer)
- Hollie Armitage
- Isobel Joyce
- Julia Cavanough
- Julia Price
- Katelyn Fryett
- Katie-Jane Hartshorn
- Kim Fazackerley
- Lauren Smith (cricketer)
- Maisy Gibson
- Meg Phillips
- Naomi Stalenberg
- Nicola Carey
- Rachel Priest
- Rachel Trenaman
- Samantha Bates
- Sarah Coyte
- Sasha Moloney
- Stefanie Daffara
- Tabatha Saville
- Veronica Pyke