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Grace Harris hits a stunning unbeaten 89 from 42 balls as London Spirit begin their title defence with victory over Oval ...
Australia’s Grace Harris is making headlines by becoming Surrey Women’s very first overseas recruit, and it’s a huge moment! Known for her powerful batting and smart off-spin bowling, she'll ...
Grace Harris leads London Spirit to victory again by steering home a tense chase of 123 against Manchester Originals at Old ...
The Oval Invincibles Men kicked off their 2025 Hundred campaign with a dominant six-wicket victory over the London Spirit Men ...
It's sister vs sister in the Women's T20 Blast final at The Oval, with Grace Harris's unbeaten 63 clinching the win for Surrey over Warwickshire and Harris's sister Laura.
For the third match in a row Grace Harris has steered London Spirit to victory in the Hundred, maintaining the defending ...
Grace Harris 89 not out from 42 balls leads London Spirit to victory in first match of title defence; Spirit card 176-5 before Oval Invincibles reply with 159-4; Meg Lannings 85 in vain; watch The Hun ...
Surrey became the inaugural winners of the women’s T20 Blast, defeating the Birmingham Bears by five wickets with Grace Harris smashing an imperious half-century to crown her side champions.
Dr. Grace E. Harris, the highest-ranking African-American and highest-ranking woman in the history of Virginia Commonwealth University, died Monday at age 84.
Dr. Grace Harris died February 12 at the age of 84. She was the highest-ranking African-American and highest-ranking woman in the history of Virginia Commonwealth University.