Double Century with Jarrod Kimber
Sports:Cricket
Women’s cricketers love the game. That is why they play. They would have to, because otherwise they would have walked away from this sport. In this episode,you'll hear of the women you couldn’t use their own names, had to pay for the privilege while the men were paid and how it is slowly getting better. This is the long journey to professionalism for the women’s game.
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Jarrod Kimber wrote and narrated this episode, you can find him on most of the social media places, but mostly https://www.twitter.com/ajarrodkimber.
Our fact checkers for this episode are Bertie Moores (https://www.twitter.com/MooresBertie) and Abhishek Mukerjee (https://www.twitter.com/ovshake42).
This podcast is edited, mixed and produced by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/nickamc.
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1999 (Part 1): The Associate World Cup
1996 (Part 2): The Sri Lankan Fairytale
1996 (Part 1): Kenya's upset, the Sultan's Headache and the End of the West Indies
1992 (Part 2): Cornered Tigers Are The Most Dangerous
1992 (Part 1): The Soggy Nightmare of the Comeback Kids
1987- The Reverse Sweep That Changed Cricket
1983: India's Dream
1979: The West Indian Kings
The First Men's World Cup
The Original World Cup
When The Umpires Declared
The White Tiger In Gravy
The Actors vs The Authors
When They Tried to Kill Boundaries
The Steam Punk Bowling Machine
The Birth of Cricket Pads
The Real Ashes
The Middle Stump
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