Celebrating Anisa Mohammed, the West Indies off-spinner who retired with several records to her name and a rich legacy.
Category: Women’s Cricket
WPL auction: The promise of stability
Interview with the BCC about why the WPL auction marks a momentous day for women’s cricket.
Women’s IPL: How WPL will transform sport in India
With its record broadcast deal and team valuations, the women’s IPL will change the business of women’s sport.
Mithali Raj reflections with Jarrod Kimber
Looking back on the career, life and legacy of Mithali Raj, on Jarrod Kimber’s Red Inker podcast.
Mithali Raj retires: End of an era
India cricket legend Mithali Raj announced her retirement from international cricket and it was the end of an era. For me as a journalist too. My writings on women’s cricket began with Mithali. Hers was the first name I knew. My understanding of the game grew along with conversations I had with her, when she… Continue reading Mithali Raj retires: End of an era
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.
Only 17, Jemimah Rodrigues already spells double trouble
Mumbai batter Jemimah Rodrigues made history with her double-century in an inter-state Under-19 cricket match.
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.
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.
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.