England's captain Heather Knight says her side are prepared for the testing conditions their tour of India will bring
Maia Bouchier and Danielle Gibson have been handed their first England Women central contracts, with 18 players in total awarded deals for 2023-24.
England leg-spinner Sarah Glenn says her side will look to continue playing attacking cricket in India.
Adelaide Strikers retained the Women's Big Bash League title after a closely-fought final against Brisbane Heat at the Adelaide Oval.
Bowler Lauren Bell says England are looking to carry their winning momentum from the summer to India in the T20 series
Brisbane Heat booked their place in the WBBL final after a comfortable 67-run win over Perth Scorchers
Private investment in The Hundred would only strengthen the position of women's cricket, according to ECB chief executive Richard Gould.
Brisbane Heat beat Sydney Thunder by 44 runs to book their place in the WBBL Challenger on Wednesday.
England's opener Danni Wyatt tells Sky Sports that resting from franchise cricket was the right decision ahead of December's tour of India.
A four-day festival of cricket will help kick start next summer's domestic T20 women's and men's competitions.
Sophie Ecclestone has been named in England's Test and T20 squads for upcoming tour of India, but there is no spot for 21-year-old pace bowler Issy Wong.
It’s difficult to overstate the importance of Meg Lanning's career, not only in Australian cricket, but for the women’s game across the globe.
Australia captain Meg Lanning has announced her retirement from international cricket after a glittering 13-year career for her country.
England batter Sophia Dunkley has been released by Women's Premier League team Gujarat Giants but six other England players have been retained.
Former England international Alex Hartley is set to be appointed as a specialist spin bowling coach by Pakistan Super League side Multan Sultans.
Alice Capsey, Sophia Dunkley, Nat Sciver-Brunt and Lauren Bell are among the England players due to feature in the Women's Big Bash League, live on Sky Sports.
Harry Brook and Tammy Beaumont named Professional Cricketers' Association Players of the Year, with James Rew and Mahika Gaur scooping the young player awards.
Nat Sciver Brunt smashed England's fastest women's ODI century as England cruised to a 161-run victory in Leicester to seal a 2-0 series win over Sri Lanka.
England's varied and youthful bowling attack signalled a changing of the guard following the retirement of Katherine Sciver-Brunt and Anya Shrubsole.
Alice Davidson-Richards has found a way to put the fun back into her game after earning an England recall.