Women's Test Cricket
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Anth is joined by Liz Yates and Josh Robinson for an in depth discussion about the history of Women's Test Cricket. From the deep context of Victorian England's first wave of Feminism, through the early years of women's cricket and the first test in 1934. The history of the 20th century is examined through the careers of two of the greatest players of all time: Enid Blakewell and Betty Wilson. Finally we discuss how we've gotten to where we are today, the importance of supporting the game, and several long tangents through cricket history and post-colonialism and gender.
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