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Ash Gardner’s estranged wife accuses her of having affair with teammate

Ash Gardner’s estranged wife accuses her of having affair with teammate

2 min readJul 13, 2026 05:41 PM IST Australian cricket was rocked by a scandal when a Daily Mail report dropped a bombshell stating that Ashleigh Gardner’s marriage with her long-term partner Monica Wright had ended under ‘acrimonious circumstances’. Things took an even uglier turn when Wright took to Instagram and publicly accused the cricketer of having an affair with teammate Georgia Voll. Wright posted the Daily Mail story on her Instagram story with the caption that it was ‘too vague’ and said she’ll say ‘exactly what happened. In the next slide, she posted the photo of Voll with the caption “This is who my wife cheated on me with.” Wright and Gardner had tied the knot in April 2025 but things started deteriorating when the cricketer was in India for the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup, according to the report. When Wright had flown in to India to see Gardner, there was a bit of awkwardness, an insider stated according to the report. Wright took to Instagram and publicly accused Gardner of having an …

Royal Challengers Bengaluru lift second title

Royal Challengers Bengaluru lift second title

It was a fourth consecutive heartbreak for Delhi Capitals as the Royal Challengers Bengaluru registered a six-wicket win to lift the 2026 Women’s Premier League title at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on Thursday. Rubbing further salt on the wounds of the Capitals, it was Radha Yadav – who had finished runners-up in the previous three editions with them – who hit the winning runs to guide the Royal Challengers Bengaluru to their second title win. Smriti Mandhana’s decision to bowl first in a high stakes match seemed to have backfired as the Delhi Capitals posted a massive 203/4 in the first innings. Skipper Jemimah Rodrigues was the star of the show with a 37-ball 57, while Chinelle Henry shone with an explosive 15-ball 35 lower down the order to push the total beyond the 200-run mark. Laura Wolvaardt (44) also played a vital role, stitching a 76-run stand with Rodrigues for the third wicket. The Royal Challengers Bengaluru did not have the best of starts to the chase, as Grace Harris (9) fell cheaply …

WPL 2025: Richa Ghosh, Sneh Rana shine but it’s the hope that kills as RCB’s playoff bid ends | Cricket News

WPL 2025: Richa Ghosh, Sneh Rana shine but it’s the hope that kills as RCB’s playoff bid ends | Cricket News

Batting on 61 off 29, in the middle of the 16th over, Richa Ghosh took count of the fielding changes, then took a couple of deep breaths, calming herself down. Next ball, as Chinelle Henry strayed down the leg side, Ghosh just casually flicked the ball, and deposited it over the fence. RCB’s hopes of staying alive depended on her capable shoulders carrying the load of a mega run-chase. Next over, however, when Deepti Sharma bowled one in her arc, her eyes lit up and she went for another big heave over midwicket. But, this time, Henry was waiting. In a tournament where their catching was forgettable for the most part, the West Indies allrounder grabbed the ball cleanly and fell on her back, arms spread across in joy – and relief. Even though Sneh Rana smashed the first five balls she faced for two fours and three sixes in a stunning cameo to give her side hope, RCB’s tournament effectively ended when Ghosh’s knock came to an end. UP Warriorz scored the highest Women’s …

STAT ALERT: UP Warriorz break record for highest WPL total, Georgia Voll misses first ever century by a run | Cricket News

STAT ALERT: UP Warriorz break record for highest WPL total, Georgia Voll misses first ever century by a run | Cricket News

Royal Challengers Bengaluru were once again at the receiving end of a big total in the Women’s Premier League. Already, they held the record for conceding the highest total in the tournament history as well as in the third edition so far. And both those marks were beaten by a belligerent UP Warriorz side. Already eliminated from the playoff race, and playing their last match of the tournament in their backyard in Lucknow, UPW smashed 225/5, the highest score in WPL so far, breaking Delhi Capitals’ 223/2 against RCB at the Brabourne Stadium in 2023. But another record fell just short at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow: the wait for the first WPL century continued. Georgia Voll slammed an unbeaten 99, equaling the highest individual score of Sophie Devine. Beth Mooney (Gujarat Giants, 96*) and Meg Lanning (Delhi Capitals, 92) were also close to the landmark in Lucknow this week. Voll was in superb form, striking 17 fours and one six in her 56-ball knock, leading a stellar top-order performance. Kiran Navgire (46 off 16 …

Women’s Premier League: Chamari Athapaththu leaves UP Warriorz for national duties, Aussie young gun named replacement | Cricket News

Women’s Premier League: Chamari Athapaththu leaves UP Warriorz for national duties, Aussie young gun named replacement | Cricket News

UP Warriorz announced on Thursday that Chamari Athapaththu will be replaced by young Aussie star Georgia Voll in their squad for Women’s Premier League 2025 season that is past the midway stage. Athapaththu will be resuming national duties for Sri Lanka, the league said in a statement. Sri Lankan superstar Athapaththu hadn’t played a single game for UPW in the ongoing season. Voll might not be a like-for-like replacement for Athapaththu in terms of experience, with the 21-year-old making her international debut only end of last year. But she comes with a reputation of being a big hitter at the top of the order as Indian cricket followers would be able to attest to. Replacing an injured Alyssa Healy in India’s recent series Down Under, scoring a century in just her second ODI. She then went on to make her T20I and Test debut during the women’s Ashes series. Voll had a breakthrough WBBL season with the Sydney Thunder when she smashed 330 run in 12 matches at a strike rate of 144.73, with a …

Women’s ODI: Australia send India on leather hunt to clinch series with emphatic win | Cricket News

Women’s ODI: Australia send India on leather hunt to clinch series with emphatic win | Cricket News

After losing the toss at Allan Border Field in Brisbane on Sunday, the Indian bowlers were made to chase leather. In sharp contrast to India’s 100 all out a couple of days ago batting first at the same venue, Australia posted a mammoth 371/8 in the second One-Day International. This is the highest-ever score conceded by India in women’s ODIs. That the previous record of 338/7 was also scored by Australia earlier in January at the Wankhede Stadium doesn’t augur well for India less than a year out of the ODI World Cup. Rookie Georgia Voll and veteran Ellyse Perry were in magnificent form as Harmanpreet Kaur’s side struggled for any sort of control in Brisbane. Voll (101) and Perry (105), at different ends of their careers, smashed equally magnificent centuries. In response, India’s run-chase never really got going. They promoted Richa Ghosh to open, and she did top-score for India with a half-century, but it didn’t come at a great rate. There was never any real intent to go for the target and regular …