New format shows how women’s game has grown, says Adams

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By Rachel Steinberg

GEORGIA ADAMS didn’t know it was possible to play elite women’s cricket until she was 13 years of age.
It certainly wasn’t a case of being unfamiliar with the sport, or a bat-wielding black sheep in a family of footballers.
In 2004, Adams’ dad, Sussex captain Chris Adams, was named one of Wisden’s five Cricketers of the Year.
While astonishing, the now- 27-year-old Georgia, says the lack of visibility for the women’s game meant even girls
with the privilege of pedigree were left in the dark.
It’s something Adams believes wil...

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