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The recently concluded Women's ODI World Cup was one of the most open and competitive ones we have seen, but that was only to see who could ultimately snatch the trophy out of Australia's hands. Four-time World Cup-winning Australian legend Lisa Sthalekar takes us through the often non-glamourous toil that goes behind the sparkle of one of the best teams the world has seen.
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On this day (August 16) in 2002, playing her first ever Test series on English shores, Mithali Raj announced her arrival with a majestic double hundred in the second Test against England in Taunton. As we celebrate this monumental moment in Indian women's cricket, we present this interview we did in May 2020, when the world was just a little different. Mithali speaks about her lockdown experiences, fresh struggles for women's cricket and the secret to her longevity.
Read our 2002 report of that stellar innings here: https://bit.ly/3ga2BCN
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On July 7 2019, the USA Women's National Team won its second consecutive (fourth overall) FIFA World Cup title, beating Netherlands 2-0 in a thrilling final in Lyon. Amal John, Shyam Vasudevan, and Lavanya Lakshminarayanan analyse the final, the importance of the tournament in football's gendered environment and the politics of the women's game.
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In this episode of the Not Just A Man's World podcast, we take a look at how women's sport and female athletes are gearing up towards a resumption of sport. Are sporting bodies committed towards women's leagues as much as they are to the men's?
Find out in this episode of Sunday Shorts.
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WSL season officially ended
LPGA returns; South Korea first stop
Money meant as ECB investment for women's cricket cannot be ringfencedTo keep up with the latest developments from women's sport from across the world, log on to www.sportstar.thehindu.com
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In this episode of Sunday Shorts on the Not Just A Man's World podcast, we take a look at how women's football leagues are dealing with COVID-19, salaries and investment matters for the women's game and a horrifying story of sexual harassment emerging from Haiti.
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To keep up with all the latest from the world of sport, head over to www.sportstar.thehindu.com.
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In this new segment on the #NotJustAMansWorld podcast, we bring you the three biggest stories from the world of women's sport in one brief episode. Listen in.
To send in your questions or comments, either find Sportstar or the host, Lavanya Lakshminarayanan, on Twitter and get in touch. You could also write to us at [email protected].
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Postponements, cancellations, pay cuts - these are only some of the many problems women's sport finds itself facing thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. 2020 was to be the year of the girls. Has all the good work been undone? Lavanya Lakshminarayanan finds out, with a brief recap of the biggest developments in women's sport due to COVID-19. We are also joined by Naziah Ali, a Fijian journalist and entrepreneur and wife of ISL champion striker, Roy Krishna, to discuss sport in the times of COVID.
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Women scorers are rare in the country; Desai is in the job since 1994, handling the pile of runs scored by legends in the middle.
For those who don't understand Hindi, here is the text story by Wriddhaayan Bhattacharyya.
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In a month that has several high-profile successes in women's sport, Lavanya Lakshminarayanan tries to understand the larger conversation that needs to be had - one of 'sustained' success and why the risk of that not happening cannot be sugar coated.
Catch a wrap of all the biggest developments in women's sports and an interview with IWL winner and national team goalkeeper, Aditi Chauhan in the first episode of our women's special podcast - Not Just A Man's World.
If you'd like to contribute to the podcast with questions, comments or if you have inspiring stories of sportswomen, write to us at [email protected] or tweet to us at @Sportstarweb or @lav_narayanan.
Links Coronavirus:
Saina Nehwal's Olympics concerns - https://bit.ly/2TC14gG
Takeaways from the Women's World Cup - https://bit.ly/337anIt
Gavaskar talks about sustaining the attention on women's cricket - https://bit.ly/39QschL