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On the eve of her 200th international match, cricket superstar Megan Schutt reflects on a career she never could have imagined. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the eve of her 200th international match, cricket superstar Megan Schutt reflects on a career she never could have imagined. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pakistan's Nida Dar discusses her incredible year. The 36-year-old has become captain of the Pakistan Women's team, made her 100th ODI appearance for her country and broke into the top ten of the ICC All Rounder rankings. She tells Stumped about her journey to the national team and how vital next year's launch of a Women's Pakistan Super League will be for the growth of the sport in Pakistan. Plus Alison Mitchell, Charu Sharma and Jim Maxwell react to India winning their first cricket gold medal at the Asian Games. It's been described by Jemimah Rodrigues as one of the biggest achievements for the women's team after they beat Sri Lanka by 19 runs in China. Also with the Cricket World Cup only a week away and the biggest names in the sport descending on India, they discuss which players will shine and who has a point to prove. IMAGE: Nida Dar from Pakistan reacts to bowling Maddy Green from New Zealand as Suzie Bates from New Zealand looks on during the 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Hagley Oval on March 26, 2022 in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Credit: Peter Meecham/Getty Images)
In episode #54 of The Business Case For Women's Sports, presented by Ally, Caroline interviews Jay Kaufman - the Executive Vice President & Head of Sports at the National Research Group. In their recently released Leveling the Playing Field report, the NRG summarizes how the popularity of women's sport has grown significantly over the last few years. The report's key takeaways include: In the United States, 3 in 10 sports fans say they're watching more women's sports now than they were 5 years ago.The broadcast market for women's sports grew significantly worldwide this year, thanks in part to wildly successful events like the UEFA European Women's Championship and ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. 85% of fans – including 79% of men – think that it's important for women's sports to continue to grow in popularity.During the Tokyo Games, in half of the 10 most widely viewed sports, viewership for women's events was higher than men's.In this episode, hear Jay breakdown the Leveling The Playing Field report, and discuss how the research proves that it's good business to invest in women & girls in sports.More from GOALS Follow GOALS on Twitter: @goals_sports_Follow GOALS on Instagram: @goals_sports_Follow GOALS on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goals-sportsShop: goals-sports.com/shopEmail: hello@goals-sports.com
On this week's Stumped with Isabelle Westbury, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma, how did Pakistan's women go from having never played an international match to the Commonwealth Games in the space of 25 years? We'll find out the answer from journalist and author, Aayush Puthran, who has written a book on the subject. We'll also discuss whether the world's best cricketers could soon be contracted all year round by Indian Premier League franchises and what the impact of that would be on the international game. Plus we reflect on the career of West Indies star Deandra Dottin after she announced her international retirement. Image: Pakistan pose for a team photo during the 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Hagley Oval on March 26, 2022 in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Kai Schwoerer-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
On this week's Stumped with Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma we look ahead to the Commonwealth Games with New Zealand star Suzie Bates. 14 years after representing her country in basketball at the Olympics in Beijing in 2008, she says helping the White Ferns to medal in Birmingham would be a career highlight. Plus, after England's Test captain Ben Stokes announced his retirement from one-day internationals, we debate whether players are being asked to play too much cricket. Image: Suzie Bates of New Zealand reacts to a boundary during the 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match between New Zealand and England at Eden Park on March 20, 2022 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Fiona Goodall-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
In this episode of the Dibbly Dobbly Podcast we review the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 Final between Australia and England from the Hagley Oval. Social Media Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/DibblyDobblyPodcast Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/dibblydobblypod Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/dibblydobblypodcast/ Podcast Services Anchor: https://anchor.fm/dibblydobblypodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Bq4N1bCSesF5L9jsY6wP4 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dibbly-dobbly-podcast/id1596733214 Blogger Page http://dibblydobblypodcast.blogspot.com
SENZ has been proud to bring you live commentary of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, and Garth Galloway was a massive part of that team. He joins Afternoons with Staffy to wrap up the Women's World Cup.
Listen to the latest news headlines from Australia in Nepali. In this bulletin, search continues for a woman lost in Lismore floods, Labor confirms it is supporting the fuel excise cut and other cost of living measures proposed by the Coalition in its budget and Australia reaches the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup final with a 157-run victory over West Indies. - सङ्घीय बजेटमा उल्लेखित इन्धनको अन्त:शुल्क कटौती विपक्षी लेबर दरद्वारा स्वीकार लगायत आजका पछिल्ला अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचार सुन्नुहोस्।
We've reached the semi-final stage of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup here in New Zealand, and on the eve of Australia's clash with the West Indies, Em and Laura were joined by superstar 'keeper-batter Alyssa Healy, as well as expert commentator Kristen Beams.Alyssa talks through how she preps for a big game like a World Cup semi, as well as sharing how the Aussie group responded to the devastating news that Ellyse Perry would again be absent from a World Cup semi-final. Kristen, Laura and Em discuss what the West Indies have to do to pull off a massive upset against Australia, where India went wrong as well as why they'd all love to see South Africa feature in their first World Cup final.
Paul Stuart Ford joins Dylan Cleaver to recap all of the latest action in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. The guys discuss the White Ferns' agonising close loss to England as well as the almost impossible hope that could see NZ in the Semis... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We spoke to SA women's U19 and academy coach Dinesha Devnarain to look back at the Proteas win over New Zealand in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.
On the latest episode of 'Tea with the High Commission', diplomat Paris Goddard talks to England Women's Cricket Vice-Captain Nat Sciver. Nat is in New Zealand for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. They discuss exploring New Zealand, the challenges of playing international cricket during a pandemic, and international childhoods. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eleanor Oldroyd, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma discuss whether England have left it too little too late in the Women's World Cup and whether Australia are the real deal. Deandre Dottin, Harmanpreet Kaur and Mignon Du Preez are just some of the biggest names to sign up to a brand new women's cricket tournament featuring players from as many as 36 countries including Bhutan, Vanuatu and Germany. The Fair Break Invitational is a women's T20 cricket tournament which will be played in Dubai and contested by six teams featuring world-renowned players. The team hear from the man behind the tournament Shaun Martyn. And we look back on the remarkable second test match between Pakistan and Australia which resulted in an incredible draw and congratulate England captain Joe Root who has scored his ninth century since the start of 2021. Photo: Deandra Dottin of the West Indies celebrates after taking the wicket of Fran Jonas of New Zealand during the 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match between New Zealand and the West Indies. (Credit: Getty Images)
This week on Across The Park we discuss the following: how bad our accents are, being AWOL, Gaby's bag, Mudgee, Road works, Sydney's rain, Daylesford, breaking blenders, cutting the show in half, the passing of Shane Warne, the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, new rules in cricket, Australia and Pakistan's boring test, NRL, how tipping works, and a game! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup is well and truly underway in New Zealand, and it's been the dream start for Australia who have notched up two wins from their first two matches! Joining hosts Laura and Em from New Zealand on this week's show is the hilarious Nicola Carey, who as well as sharing some tales from tour life with the Aussies, reflects on making her ODI World Cup debut against Pakistan. Nic shares her very relatable daily routine, explains why the addition of Grace Harris, Amanda-Jade Wellington and Alana King has been so good for the squad, as well as how her team will prepare for a huge clash with the White Ferns.
|EPI 34| ICC Women's Cricket World Cup with Estelle Vasudevan | On International Women's day, we had a chat with our first ever guest on the Pod "Estelle Vasudevan".. we talked in detail about, Women's World Cup and the who are the favourites? Players to watch Tournament format and the new covid rules What's next for Srilanka women cricketers? Srilanka in India - 1st test match review Enjoy the episode and send us feedback via email or our socials, Email ↓ srilankancricketpodcast@gmail.com Twitter ↓ https://twitter.com/chucky_vida?s=20 https://twitter.com/boras85?s=21 https://twitter.com/srilankancripod?s=21 Join our Facebook community ↓ https://www.facebook.com/srilankancricketpodcast Instagram ↓ https://www.instagram.com/srilankancricketpodcast/ Youtube ↓ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyToxMM6lfo208ON0wigcVA music credits ↓ https://www.bensound.com
Exciting times for cricket fans as just as the Black Caps summer ends, the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup begins. It's day one of the cup and will be kicked off with the Black Ferns facing West Indies at Bay Oval. The eight teams will travel all around the country with the final on April 3rd. White Ferns vice-captain Amy Satterthwaite joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The long-awaited ICC Women's Cricket World Cup gets underway on Friday and Australia of course enter the tournament as hot favourites off the back of a dominant four years in the 50-over format. Laura and Emily were on deck for Australia's two warm-up matches, and consider whether the shock nine-wicket to New Zealand will greatly impact the Aussies heading their tournament opener against England. Then former Aussie leg-spinner Kristen Beams returns for a comprehensive preview of the tournament and which teams appear best placed to threaten Australia's hopes of winning back the trophy.
Andrea Nelson is CEO of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, being held in New Zealand in March. She talks to Rikki Swannell about her somewhat unlikely career in sports administration.
International teams will start arriving for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in less than five months. Tickets are on sale from this morning for all thirty-one matches, which will be staged in six cities. The event was originally scheduled for February this year but was postponed due to the pandemic. Cricket World Cup 2022 CEO Andrea Nelson spoke to Morning Report's Corin Dann.
International teams will start arriving for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in less than five months. Tickets are on sale from this morning for all thirty-one matches, which will be staged in six cities. The event was originally scheduled for February this year but was postponed due to the pandemic. Cricket World Cup 2022 CEO Andrea Nelson spoke to Morning Report's Corin Dann.
On this episode of #TheRKShow, Indian women's cricket ODI captain Mithali Raj joins me for a conversation about the 2021 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup and her preparation for it. Mithali talks about what she has been doing in the lockdown to stay focused, how women's cricket has evolved over the years and her hopes for a women's IPL. She also describes her love for reading and her favourite books of all time.