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General Cricket => Your Cricket => Topic started by: radiomark on April 22, 2014, 05:50:45 PM
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what's your views on women playing club cricket in men's teams.Any experience of this?
Do your clubs have a ladies team?
Despite our club being in a fairly big town and having a couple of lady coaches for the juniors we dont do anything to attract women players .
Is this something your clubs do or might do or are you happy with things as they are.
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the club should pick the best eleven available.
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We have a junior girl, she plays u17s, scores on a sat, and plays on Sundays on occasion.
We have had other junior girls also. But non of them have stayed on,
We play against a few other females in the Sunday league to. Mainly juniors, Although one that is called the (generic club name) ladies. Aren't always all ladies. In one game(not against us) they played 9 woman and two men.
Score was 37for 9. Last two(both male) put on 260 for the last wicket, one scoring 190 of 80 odd balls, he was off course the clubs overseas pro, and the league game was a div 6 affair.
It is a male league, and he went in at 10. So it's not like he opened and mashed it. So you lot can decide if that was fair,
And on Saturday a few years ago, Pakistan captain urooj khan, played for a. Opposition side. She was pretty handy with both bat and ball. And took a few crucial wickets int here win against us,
Do I mind. Not at all. More people play the better.
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There are a few who play in men's cricket in York of varying standards. One went on your with the England women over the winter.
If they are good enough, they should play.
If they are not good enough, they should be welcomed enough to strive to improve to be good enough.
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we have a few girls in the junior teams and one eligible for seniors.
I dont know if our director of cricket ever gets any enquiries from women looking to play
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No problem with it. I coach the beds ladies team and a few of them play locally. I also play against some of the Northampton steelettos side. Some good players and also some of the hardest working at any coaching sessions.
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I played at rolls Royce cc a few years ago, both Arran Brindle and her sister used to play occasionally for us.
Both very very good fielders, Arrans batting was steady away, I seem to remember her scoring a few
There was also a girl at Barnoldswick cc, who played in the seconds,
My memories of them all, were that they all fully deserved their inclusion in the teams
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Arran Brindle has an ECB Premier League ton to her name (how many on here have one???) - she's also skippered the ECB prem team she plays for
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There's a young girl who plays in the Bristol&District at a pretty decent level( 1stxi div2)
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We have a couple of under 18s who sometimes play in second XI through merit I must say. They normally have better hygiene and keep a deodorant handy which is refreshing for a change.
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Played against a Scottish female internationalist, was x10 better than everyone.
Said she was moving to England to play for a female county team..???
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There's a young girl who plays in the Bristol&District at a pretty decent level( 1stxi div2)
Who's that for Spoonbed? In that division next year
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If the best women can play in the mens teams, could this mean the worst men should play in the womens teams?! Also I'm sure I've said this before, I wouldn't feel comfortable bowling anything back of a length or short at a woman.
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If the best women can play in the mens teams, could this mean the worst men should play in the womens teams?! Also I'm sure I've said this before, I wouldn't feel comfortable bowling anything back of a length or short at a woman.
Seriously!!! Lets just hope there are not many gender equality activists on here.
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my sister was playing mens 3rdxi/4thXI when she was 13. She used to get a lot of stick from odler blokes but they would soon shut up once she started bowling. She used to turn the ball far more than anyone else ive seen. She was an Essex regular and had some England devlopment coaching sessions (before England decided medium pace sloggers was the better option than naturally gifted leg spinners). From memory she was the first regular female player in the Essex League (at any XI)
We also had a top order bat in our 2nd XI a couple of seasons back, she was a class act, again England development squad and an essex regular. Its a shame but neither of them play anymore.
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If the best women can play in the mens teams, could this mean the worst men should play in the womens teams?! Also I'm sure I've said this before, I wouldn't feel comfortable bowling anything back of a length or short at a woman.
I wouldn't worry at your pace Leo
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Seriously!!! Lets just hope there are not many gender equality activists on here.
Or indeed transsexuals, as this would confuse Leo even further!
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Really fancied one I played against once... distracted my bowling a treat :-[
Our opening bowler didn't and bounced her out.
Found out later she was captain of Hampshire Womans U23s or something! Decent player!
Saw Claire Taylor play for Reading CC. She was very good.
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we have a ladies side with some excellant cricketers, a couple made the break through into our 2nd Xi last season after being a big part of our 3rdXi set up for the last few years
had a few rumblings with precious 2ndXI players saying they wouldnt play in the same side. i called their bluff and in the end they all palyed in the same side and were fine with it on the day
it did help that one girl in particular looks technicly brilliant as a batter, scores runs and is decent in the field, the others that have played have not looked out of place at all and i will be calling on them this sat
if they were available i would have had 4 ladies in my 2nd XI this sat, without them supplementing our sides on a sat we'd probably be down to 2 teams
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I have a woman in my last man stands team. Bowling is good, batting needs a bit of work.
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Who's that for Spoonbed? In that division next year
Hi Phil,
Sorry, just realised the "Lympsham lot" are no longer in the B&D after switching to Nrth Som'
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We had a woman who played England softball play for us for a few seasons. She was pretty good with the bat but her deep fielding was amazing. Only time I've seen someone run out from a flat throw direct from the boundary. Opposition never knew what to make of her.
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Played against Danielle Hazel, she was okay, nothing outstanding.
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My partner plays. She has played for years at her local club. Made the odd appearance for the 2NDS but mainly in the 3RDS where she took the most wickets in the league. Sadly she has been snubbed from the Yorkshire womens squad for the 2nd year running which I dont agree with obviously. She loves playing against the men as a lot of them under-estimate her and she loves the challenge. Its also how we met having played against each other as juniors :)