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Victoria has advanced through to its first ever Imparja Cup Final after defeating WA by nine runs in the women's division yesterday.
It was a mixed day for Victoria at the Imparja Cup in Alice Springs yesterday.
The Victorian Women's Imparja Cup team has continued the state's winning streak after claiming two wins at the national tournament in Alice Springs.
A four-wicket haul from Wade King has steered Victoria to its third straight win at the Imparja Cup in Alice Springs.
Refugees in Melbourne's South East have enjoyed a free eight-week cricket program.
Diana Venter will become the first female to umpire a Men's Bartercard Premier Cricket First XI match tomorrow.
The North Metro Cricket Association (NMCA) embraced the cricket community on Monday when it hosted an Australia Day White Ribbon T20 Fundraiser at Hayes Park.
Victoria has had a mixed start to the 2015 Australian Country Cricket Championships in Bendigo.
The Geelong cricket community celebrated the countdown to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 at last week's trophy tour at Steampacket Gardens.
Geelong Grammar claimed the Premier Schools Shield after defeating Wantirna College at the Harry Trott Oval last week.
Former International Cricket Council (ICC) and Cricket Australia (CA) Chief Executive Officer David Richards OAM has completed the first stage of the Victorian country cricket review.
Warrnambool East Primary School was crowned the inaugural National MILO T20 Blast School Cup girls champions at last week's carnival at the MCG.
Victoria's best secondary school cricket teams battled it out at the MILO T20 Blast School Cup state final at the MCG yesterday.
Cricket Victoria's (CV) inaugural mentoring program has taken full flight in the Inner East Metro region.
Cricket Australia and Toyota have again teamed up to show their support for grassroots cricket clubs through the Toyota Good for Cricket Raffle.
Victoria remains Australia's largest cricket state after participation figures were released today from the National Census process for 2013-14.
Cricket Victoria (CV) and School Sport Victoria (SSV) launched Cricket Australia's inaugural MILO T20 Blast School Cup national competition today at the MCG.
The Commonwealth Bank Bushrangers spent the past fortnight visiting regional Victoria to uncover hidden talent through the Diamonds in the Bush program.
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