By Tawhid Qureshi
Alice Davidson-Richards, the South East Stars all-rounder who hit 93 in Saturday’s Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy final, acknowledges that this summer’s valedictory season of regional cricket, encompassing the RHFT, has at times felt odd.
But the Kent born 30-year-old also believes this year has been a vital stepping stone in the evolution of the women’s game.
“In 20 years’ time, we’ll look back at it and it will look like a random four year block. It does feel a little bit strange that we’ve have had this four-year period.
"It’s been necessary for the game to go towards the ...
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