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Ind v NZ: The Shreyas Iyer Test

The constant drone of trumpets in Kanpur attempted to infiltrate the haze of weariness that set in from months of back-to-back cricket.

Published December 2, 2021
Categorized as Men's Cricket, Portfolio Tagged india, portfolio, shreyas iyer, writing

Equal Hue: Guide for girls

The Equal Hue Guide for Girls is a toolkit for girls who want to play cricket but don’t know where to start.

Published September 15, 2021
Categorized as Women's Cricket Tagged discussion, Equal Hue, women's cricket

Towards equal pay for equal play

How do we ensure equal pay for equal play? And how can equity extend beyond payment to institutions, attention and investment?

Published September 14, 2021
Categorized as Sport & society Tagged discussion, Equal Hue, equal pay, women in sport

Women in sport: Changing the narrative

Stories can be powerful to change how we see female athletes — and how the future generations of athletes see themselves.

Published August 29, 2021
Categorized as Sport & society Tagged discussion, Equal Hue, fiction, women in sport

Only 17, Jemimah Rodrigues already spells double trouble

Jemimah Rodrigues 202

Mumbai batter Jemimah Rodrigues made history with her double-century in an inter-state Under-19 cricket match.

Published November 6, 2017
Categorized as Women's Cricket Tagged jemimah rodrigues, portfolio, wisden india, women in sport, writing

Women’s World Cup 2017 final: Shrubsole six gives England fourth title

Anya Shrubsole took her last five wickets while conceding only 11 runs over 19 deliveries to swing the World Cup 2017 final for England.

Published July 23, 2017
Categorized as Portfolio, Women's Cricket Tagged england, india, portfolio, report, wisden india, women in sport, Women's Cricket World Cup 2017, writing

England Women: Living in each other’s pockets to pouch the grand prize

After a record-breaking final at Lord’s, a close look at what makes Women’s Cricket World Cup 2017 winners England so successful.

Published July 23, 2017
Categorized as Women's Cricket Tagged Alex Hartley, england, Jenny Gunn, portfolio, Tammy Beaumont, wisden india, women in sport, Women's Cricket World Cup 2017, writing

South Africans leave behind a tear-drenched legacy

Emotions ran high as a fighting South Africa narrowly missed out to England in the World Cup 2017 semifinal.

Published July 19, 2017
Categorized as Portfolio, Women's Cricket Tagged england, portfolio, south africa, wisden india, women in sport, Women's Cricket World Cup 2017, writing

An expression of cricket through Kapp and van Niekerk

Dane van Niekerk and Marizanne Kapp are so expressive, on and off the field, and you never want to look away.

Published July 18, 2017
Categorized as Portfolio, Women's Cricket Tagged Dane van Niekerk, Marizanne Kapp, portfolio, south africa, wisden india, women in sport, Women's Cricket World Cup 2017, writing

Strong and passionate, Jonassen won’t ‘leave it at that’

There are a lot of subjects Jonassen isn’t willing to just leave at that. The fight for marriage equality in Australia, for instance; mental health issues among sportspersons; the pay dispute.

Published July 7, 2017
Categorized as Portfolio, Women's Cricket Tagged australia, equal pay, Jess Jonassen, portfolio, wisden india, women in sport, Women's Cricket World Cup 2017, writing

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