Women sportswriters were critical to the growth of cricket in the 1930s. How have we gone backwards?
Men write nearly nine in ten sports articles that appear in Australian media, a report on female voices in the media found last year. The report also found women were only quoted in 31% of the most ...
Rabindranath Tagore, inspired by swadeshi, played with a bat made from local wood, wore a toka (a headdress worn by peasants) ...
Thousands of spectators, a six-week boat voyage and baggy skorts marked the start of women's international test cricket as we know it. Australia in the 1930s was in the grip of the Great Depression, ...
There was much delight and nostalgia at Lord’s when two of first-class cricket’s biggest run-getters, Jack Hobbs and Frank Woolley, walked out together to open the batting for England. The two were ...
With the 1930 series tied 1-1 before the fifth Test at The Oval, it was a game without limit. Bob Wyatt was England captain in place of Percy Chapman, who in the face of Don Bradman’s onslaught was ...
Duleepsinhji played one of the most remarkable innings of his time on May 7, 1930 as he smashed 333 runs in a single day of play for Sussex.
day 1 - Gauteng 1st innings 56/1 (Alfred Langebrink 24*, Herbie Taylor 22*) ...
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