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Author: Iona Burchell

A mum of two young children, Ioan also writes freelance on a range of subjects and has her own blog

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It just IS Cricket – Women’s Cricket Around the World

November 18, 2013October 6, 2016 Iona Burchell

Cricket is inspiring young women in the most unexpected places, by providing hope and possibility to girls worldwide. The men’s game may make many of the headlines, but there are growing opportunities for women to play, even in the most traditional cultures.

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