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Index Lauren Cheatle

Lauren Roma Cheatle (born 6 November 1998) is an Australian cricketer who plays as a left-arm fast-medium bowler and left-handed batter.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 34 relations: ACT Meteors, Australia women's cricket team in India in 2023–24, Australia women's cricket team in New Zealand in 2016–17, Australia women's national cricket team, Batting (cricket), Bowling (cricket), Claire Koski, Cricket, Cricket Australia, Cricket NSW, ESPN Inc., ESPNcricinfo, Fairfax Media, Fast bowling, India women's national cricket team, Manuka Oval, New South Wales, New South Wales Breakers, Not out, Sydney, Sydney Sixers (WBBL), Sydney Thunder, Sydney Thunder (WBBL), The Sydney Morning Herald, Women's Big Bash League, Women's National Cricket League, Women's One Day International, Women's Test cricket, Women's Twenty20 International, 2015–16 Women's Big Bash League season, 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup, 2017–18 Women's Ashes series, 2017–18 Women's Big Bash League season, 2021–22 Women's Big Bash League season.

  2. People from Bowral
  3. Sydney Sixers (WBBL) cricketers
  4. Sydney Thunder (WBBL) cricketers

ACT Meteors

The Australian Capital Territory Women cricket team, also known as the Intravision ACT Meteors, is the women's representative cricket team for the Australian Capital Territory.

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Australia women's cricket team in India in 2023–24

The Australia women's cricket team toured India from December 2023 to January 2024 to play one Test, three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.

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Australia women's cricket team in New Zealand in 2016–17

The Australia women's national cricket team toured New Zealand in the last week of February 2017.

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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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Batting (cricket)

In cricket, batting is the act or skill of hitting the ball with a bat to score runs and prevent the loss of one's wicket.

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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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Claire Koski

Claire Jennifer Koski (born 13 March 1991) is an Australian cricketer who plays for the ACT Meteors and the Melbourne Renegades. Lauren Cheatle and Claire Koski are new South Wales Breakers cricketers, Sportswomen from New South Wales and Sydney Thunder (WBBL) cricketers.

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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 NSW

Cricket NSW (officially known as the New South Wales Cricket Association) is an Australian sporting association that administers cricket in New South Wales.

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ESPN Inc.

ESPN Inc. is an American multinational sports media conglomerate majority-owned by the Walt Disney Company, with Hearst Communications as an equity stakeholder.

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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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Fairfax Media was a media company in Australia and New Zealand, with investments in newspaper, magazines, radio and digital properties.

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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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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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Manuka Oval

Manuka Oval is a sporting venue in Canberra, the capital of Australia.

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New South Wales

New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.

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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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Not out

In cricket, a batsman is not out if they come out to bat in an innings and have not been dismissed by the end of an innings.

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Sydney

Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.

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Sydney Sixers (WBBL)

The Sydney Sixers (WBBL) are an Australian women's Twenty20 cricket team based in Moore Park, New South Wales.

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Sydney Thunder

The Sydney Thunder is an Australian franchise professional cricket team, competing in Australia's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition, the Big Bash League.

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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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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.

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Women's Big Bash League

The Women's Big Bash League (known as the WBBL and, for sponsorship reasons, the Weber WBBL) is the Australian women's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition.

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Women's National Cricket League

The Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) is the national domestic 50-over competition for women's cricket in Australia.

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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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Women's Test cricket

Women's Test cricket is the longest format of women's cricket and is the female equivalent to men's Test cricket.

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Women's Twenty20 International

Women's Twenty20 international (WT20I) is the shortest form of women's international 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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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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2017–18 Women's Ashes series

The England women's cricket team toured Australia in October and November 2017 to play the Australia women's national cricket team to contest the Women's Ashes.

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2017–18 Women's Big Bash League season

The 2017–18 Women's Big Bash League season or WBBL|03 was the third season of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), the semi-professional women's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Australia.

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2021–22 Women's Big Bash League season

The 2021–22 Women's Big Bash League season or WBBL|07 was the seventh season of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), the semi-professional women's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Australia.

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See also

People from Bowral

Sydney Sixers (WBBL) cricketers

Sydney Thunder (WBBL) cricketers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Cheatle