ENGLAND WOMEN GREATS RECEIVE AWARDS

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FOUR stalwarts of England women’s cricket are this week being awarded honorary degrees by the University of Greenwich, more than 50 years after qualifying as PE teachers at Dartford College.
Former England captain, the late Rachael Heyhoe-Flint, was among several former internationals and numerous county players who underwent teacher training at Dartford – an institution that was founded by the Swedish advocate of women’s suffrage, Martina Bergman Osterberg.
World Cup winner Enid Bakewell, now 76, graduated in 1963, three years after her fellow World Cup winner, Mary Pilli...

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