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Number 5️⃣
Fifth in our countdown is 1997, where a legend of @AusWomenCricket made her mark in India. @belindaclark134 plundered a 229* against Denmark, as Australia went on to win the World Cup. With 80,000 at the final, Australia was too good for New-Zealand at Eden Gardens 🏟
After a tumultuous last 12 months, the @sthhighlands is bouncing back! The region is #OpenforBusiness and we'd love your support 🤝
📽️Check out the video below made in partnership with @TourismAus to learn more ⬇️
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5pg16wqpjs&feature=youtu.be
Number 6
1988 World Cup
Our @AusWomenCricket World Cup countdown continues today with the team's hat-trick of ODI World Cup victories, completed in Australia in 1988 🏆🏆🏆
Again defeating England in the final, this Aussie team truly asserted their dominance on the world stage
World Cup Countdown
No.7⃣
Coming in at number 7 is @AusWomenCricket first World Cup Victory in India in 1978. The team, which won the final against @englandcricket by 8 wickets, was the first Australian team to win a World Cup!
📸 Sharon Tredrea (L) and Raelee Thompson (R)
World Cup Countdown⏱️🏆
We are celebrating the 1-year anniversary of @AusWomenCricket victory at the t20 World Cup, by counting down 7 of their best moments in World Cups over the years - starting tomorrow!
All photos are from Clearing Boundaries, available via our website
A tremendous read
In this Q&A @SUCC1864 feature player number 554 Geoff Lovell who was also the inaugural recipient of the Bradman Scholarship in 1990
@BradmanBowral @OxfordUniSport @CricketNSW
https://stumptostump.com/sydneyuniversitycricketclub-o__ZTVlk/geofflovellkeepthegamemovingforward-s__fdUW
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