Double-headers don't help women's cricket anymore
Feb 7, 2017 They are poorly publicised, don't make sense to the fans for a number of reasons, and do little to increase the game's supporter base
Feb 7, 2017 They are poorly publicised, don't make sense to the fans for a number of reasons, and do little to increase the game's supporter base
Jan 20, 2017 This year's WBBL has demonstrated CA's lead in making women's cricket visible to a wider audience. The ECB must follow suit
Nov 1, 2016 A magazine's recent ranking of the game's influential figures reveals just how much women's cricket has lost
Aug 14, 2016 The crowds have come in in their thousands, the matches are exciting, there's young talent in the ranks. Pity it's not on TV
Jul 18, 2016 League cricket has had a presence in the women's game in England for dozens of years, and the KSL looks set to build on that tradition
Jun 9, 2016 Charlotte Edwards influenced not only the women's game but also those who covered it
Apr 28, 2016 Professionalism means rewarding your players well irrespective of on-field results. Australia has set a good example
Apr 6, 2016 The WBBL helped West Indies but maybe not Australia. And double-headers may be redundant now
Mar 20, 2016 That the women players flew economy class to India for the World T20 shows that the ICC still has much to do to establish equality with the men
Feb 17, 2016 More series wins like India's in Australia are needed to ensure a more level playing field and competitive tournaments