The news on Cricket for women-History
There has been 54 news on Cricket for women-History in the past from 12 different sources and amongst 3 sections.
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WOMEN'S CRICKET ON THE RIGHT PITCH IN TELUGU STATES
Afghanistan women's historic cricket match 'more important than ever'
Is cricket's transgender ban fair?
Dignity and humanity of Afghan women must be worth more than game of cricket | Jonathan Liew
Bengal women script cricket history with landmark victory!
Mandira recalls being cricket host; highlights sexism
Counties warned to spend ringfenced cash on women's cricket or risk losing it
Four things we learned about women's cricket at T20 World Cup
New Zealand's historic T20 World Cup suggests a change is coming in women's cricket
Women's cricket the winner as New Zealand upset the odds
Women's cricket has a new world champion in historic final that suggests a key change in the game
From Wisconsin, with love: Woman seeks to widen boundaries of blind cricket
Women's cricket empowerment takes center stage at Tareen Cricket Academy
Women's cricket teams to align with men's in 2025 domestic cups
Lord's, the home of cricket, will host a women's test match for the first time in 2026
Davina Perrin: 'I want to inspire Black girls to fall in love with cricket'
Double-header matches boost interest in women's cricket, study finds
ECB confirms Tier 2 and 3 of revamped domestic women's cricket
Counties fear ECB is freezing them out of shake-up of women's cricket
Heather Knight: Alice Capsey has time on her side after shortage of ODI cricket
First woman 'proud' to lead cricket pitch prep
The sport of cricket is mostly played by men -- that's changing in New Jersey
Live cricket score: India vs Bangladesh, 5th Women's T20I
When Juhi spoke about her daughter's love for cricket
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There has been 12 news sources reporting on this, including: Times of India (35%), Independent (20%), The Guardian (13%), Sky Sports (11%), Daily Telegraph (6%).
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