There's a new cast of characters in women's cricket - and it's what we needed
It’s hard not to be caught up in the celebratory feeling around women’s cricket.
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It’s hard not to be caught up in the celebratory feeling around women’s cricket.
Few could have predicted the impact that the introduction of T20 cricket would have on cricket, from playing styles, booming TV ratings and crowd engagement to scouting out specialist players for each format of the game and numerous domestic leagues.