The ICC: We've introduced "Safe Filming Zones" for the World Cup so that (in particular female) journalists don't need to leave the stadium to film to-camera pieces in vulnerable locations.
Also the ICC: Anything filmed in these zones can't be posted on social media, including YouTube.
Me:
“It’s impossible not to feel sympathy for the man.”
It definitely isn’t.
Popped into our local Waterstones in Kingston and…
📚Book Review: The Women in Whites by Raf Nicholson
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At the Captain’s Carnival on Waterloo Bridge 🏏
On the CRICKETher Weekly:
* Capsey shines for England at Taunton, but can England win the World Cup?
* Are Australia still favourites?
* Our predictions for the semi-finals
* A new combined trophy for the Women’s & Men’s Hundred
* The Women in Whites is out NOW!
Big thanks to Miles Salter for hosting Raf’s book launch at the Jolly Gardners in Vauxhall.
At the World Cup Captain’s Carnival on Waterloo. Bridge.
OPINION: Do the ICC even want us to watch the Women’s World Cup?
By Jack Oastler
Group A Australia Australia as always will be favourites. Their batting, especially their lower order batting, is comfortably better than their rivals, and they have a greater variety of top class …
With the ICC T20 Women’s World Cup about to begin and with hundreds of thousands of tickets sold at the major test cricket venues, there is no better time than now to remind ourselves about where wome...
By Jack Oastler I came to Loughborough for the first time two years ago, and fell in love for a very specific reason. The mound in front of Haslegrave cricket pitch. That day, my local team Sunrise…
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The sport’s misguided morals mean England’s Test captain has been humbled for a meaningless infraction and kept off the stage for which he was made