(No Swearing Please) mate, are you playing it indoors???Just play it like any other game. The only notable difference is the pace and the strength of the girls. They are still very good cricket players, just playing the game at a slightly lower pace. We had one of the girls playing for us in a few games last season (Taranaki Premier Grade) and she did fine. Also, how early are you lads starting your season? We don't start till the 11th I think.
Why assume you'll have a choice of smashing them everywhere?! We have a side that probably has the best bowling attack in our division, of which one of the four decent bowlers is a woman (her two brothers play in the same side). She plays for her county and is a decent bowler. I scored 70-odd against them and she was the only bowler I couldn't score consistently off - constantly bowling good line and length.The thing that really disappointed me was most of our teams casual sexist comments and immaturity - most probably didn't even realise they were doing it. Maybe because I've coached girls and women's (football) teams over the years it doesn't bother me. There's no shame in getting out to them, or not scoring off them is if they're good players. They are allowed to be...
When did I say Id be smashing them everywhere?I want to know people's thoughts on the issue. Being the best lasses in NZ Id expect them to be pretty good. Not fast but good line and length bowlers. Nothing sexist at all...even though the boundaries are being brought in about 20 meters and we will be using a 142g ball.
Pinned her right in her right breast. I felt pretty terrible.
Did you rub it better for her??On a serious note my sister played against men for a good number of years whilst she was at county cricket, never had any issues.