Alison Mitchell looks at the problems women’s cricket is facing in preventing it’s rapid rise from continuing
It was little over a year ago that England’s number 10 Anya Shrubsole walked out to the middle of the County Ground at Bristol with England needing two runs off the last three balls to win a place in the World Cup Final at Lord’s.
South Africa’s intimidating fast bowler Shabnim Ismail had just dismissed Laura Marsh, to put the underdogs within tantalising reach of an historic victory that would upset the world order and secure South Africa their firs...
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