With eight new teams set to step in, grounds like Bristol may soon be stripped of top-class women’s T20 action
It was about this time last year that there was a seismic shift in cricket in this country. A shake, a transference in space and time, felt from St John’s Wood to Sprotbrough, as Lord’s filled its great arena with girls young and old, and watched England lift the Women’s World Cup trophy a scintillating final against India.
A year on and England’s showcase women’s domestic tournament, the T20 Kia Super League, prepares to launch into its third season on Sunday.
Written by Tanya Aldred
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/jul/17/womens-super-league-kicks-off-the-spin-cricket under the title “Women’s Super League kicks off … before all six teams are kicked out | Tanya Aldred”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.