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England women appoint Birkenshaw
BBC Sport, UK - 22 hours ago
Clare Connor, the head of women's cricket at the England and Wales Cricket Board, described Birkenshaw's appointment as a coup. "Whilst we have always used ...
Birkenshaw on board as England women's assistant
CricInfo.com, UK - 21 hours ago
Clare Connor, the ECB's head of women's cricket, added: "To attract someone of Jack's calibre is an absolute coup for the women's game. ...
Winter magic sold role to Birkenshaw ECB.co.uk
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Minor Counties, women's cricket and schools
Times Online, UK - 3 Jun 2008
The Sir Garfield Sobers international schools Under-19 cricket tournament in Barbados celebrated its twentieth birthday in 2007. Now Sir Vivian Richards is ...

Telegraph.co.uk
The innovative cricket league
Rediff, India - 21 hours ago
This, for instance, has increased the appeal to women, for the three hours required is something a busy housewife can afford to spare, as compared to having ...
The death of the ODI? CricInfo.com
IPL - Hit and Run Cricket Dreamcricket
Night out for IPL widows and making India’s McGrath Merinews
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West Indies women spared World Cup dumping
CricInfo.com, UK - 29 May 2008
But now the cash has been found for the tour, and Clare Connor, the ECB's head of women's cricket, said she was delighted to have assisted. ...
Minor Counties, women's cricket and schools
Times Online, UK - 27 May 2008
What is a good cricket school? The thought is prompted by two occasions recently when, in a block fixture (all levels), School A won the 1st XI match but ...

Yahoo! Eurosport
Will Warnie get back on the roundabout?
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 20 hours ago
After declaring his time in Test cricket had come to an end, the Sheik of Tweak has been tantalising Australia with the possibility he just might come back. ...
Tennis aces cricket as Australia’s most popular sport Daily Times
Blond behemoth looms over MacGill to the end guardian.co.uk
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17-year-old plays soccer and cricket for Australian national sides
International Herald Tribune, France - 27 May 2008
Next March, she's nearly a certainty to be playing for the national team when the Women's Cricket World Cup comes to Australia. Media reports have suggested ...

Calcutta Telegraph
Indian women's cricket will have a separate platform: Julan
Hindu, India - 13 May 2008
Chennai (PTI): India's strike bowler Julan Goswami, the main stay of country's women cricket, on Tuesday said 'women's cricket will have a separate platform ...
Kamini attributes success to teamwork Newindpress
Victorious Indian women’s team returns Hindu
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Cricket who?
Business Standard, India - 16 hours ago
This wasn't always the case — I watched Bodyline as a teenager and loved it, though that had more to do with the pathos of watching women hanging up endless ...

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ENGLISH WOMEN'S CRICKET

ENGLISH WOMEN'S CRICKET
Photo © CricInfo Women's cricket is run by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), which merged with the Women's Cricket Association (WCA) in April 1998.

This has strengthened the ECB's ability to encourage the provision of more facilities, and more playing opportunities, for women and girls with a strategic, co-ordinated approach.

County Boards and County Development Officers are taking the lead in encouraging and promoting women's and girls' cricket. Some Counties are taking on additional County Development Officers with special responsibility for women's cricket.

And Women's Club Cricket Development Officers have been appointed for the first time. The four new jobs cover South West (Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset), East Midlands (Leics, Derbyshire, Notts and Northants), the North (Durham, Cumbria and Northumberland) and the Home Counties (Bucks, Berks and Oxon).

The appointments come as the numbers involved in the women's game increases. There has been an eight per cent rise in the number of clubs, resulting in a 19 per cent rise in the number of women playing cricket since 1998.

The number of primary school girls involved has increased from 354,000 to 433,000 and secondary school figures have increased from 139,000 to 174,400. The latest opportunity to combine improving cricket while studying for a degree at the six University Centres of Excellence is attracting women as well as men.

This section of the ECB's website is intended to provide women cricketers and those interested in the women's game with some background information on the game - and a greater understanding of it's development role in English cricket.

The domestic game:

Frizzell Women's County Championship Many women's sides are part of men's clubs, many more are independent although a growing number of men's clubs are setting up women's teams.

There is a strong league structure from county, through regional to the National Premier League with an annual system of promotion and relegation. Some clubs play evening league cricket, others concentrate on weekend fixtures, some play both.

Girls also play Kwik Cricket, a shortened form of the game, which introduces youngsters to cricket and promotes their interest in taking up the sport.

The women's game at junior level now runs on the same age groups as the men's. The County League competitions are now for teams at U15, U17 and U19

Former England spinner will help head coach Lane


Former England spinner will help head coach Lane

Birkenshaw on board as England women's assistant

Jack Birkenshaw has been named Mark Lane's deputy as England women's assistant coach, a post he will hold until July 2009


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2007 Reviewed

ACC Rankings
[03.06.08]
Soccer & cricket
[03.06.08]
Terblanche & RSA
[03.06.08]
Future at the Cape
02.06.08}
Aussie imports for S4s
[20.05.08]
1st for Qatar
[20.05.08]
Spice girls win
[20.05.08]
Bermuda Triangle
[20.05.08]
China forming squads
[20.05.08]
Bates double dream
[19.05.08]
Big Loss to NZ
[16.05.08]
10 days of cricket
[05.05.08]
Six for T&T
[05.05.08]
Jhulan aims at ton
[03.05.08]
On the right track
[03.05.08]
Popularity on the up
[03.05.08]
Sri Lanka development
[30.04.08]
Asia Cup Preview
[28.04.08]
UAE Gear Up
[28.04.08]
New Era in England
[26.03.08]
Cricket looks to the fuchsia
[23.04.08]
Oxon get Powell's help
[23.04.08]
Bangladesh prepare
[23.04.08]
Pink balls?
[23.04.08]
Pakistan set for WC
[23.04.08]
Lane for England
[19.04.08]
Six from T&T
[19.04.08]
Hunts Post in Parliament
[10.04.08]
UAE girls 6-aside
[08.03.08]