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On longing.
Looking back on the career, life and legacy of Mithali Raj, on Jarrod Kimber’s Red Inker podcast.
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
The great stories on the RCB podcast were thanks to the subjects, and the audio production only does those stories more favours.
Before Neeraj Chopra won gold for India in the javelin at the Tokyo Olympics, he was an overweight teen with a healthy streak of mischief. His village in north India had few playgrounds and little awareness of any sports other than a traditional form of wrestling and kabaddi. I wrote for Athletics Weekly about what
The constant drone of trumpets in Kanpur attempted to infiltrate the haze of weariness that set in from months of back-to-back cricket.
The Equal Hue Guide for Girls is a toolkit for girls who want to play cricket but don’t know where to start.
How do we ensure equal pay for equal play? And how can equity extend beyond payment to institutions, attention and investment?
Stories can be powerful to change how we see female athletes — and how the future generations of athletes see themselves.
Mumbai batter Jemimah Rodrigues made history with her double-century in an inter-state Under-19 cricket match.