Sky News: Women’s Ashes – Kia Super League season can build on World Cup momentum

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If the Women’s World Cup left you wanting more drama then look no further than the Kia Super League, which returns on Thursday, says Isabelle Westbury…

Prospect Magazine: Getting over Gatlin for the greater good

Doping, Features, Miscellaneous, Print, Prospect Magazine, Sports Law

We are a society which purports to endorse rehabilitation. So why do we condemn those who have fallen afoul of strict doping regulations?

The Cricketer: Radio killed the video star

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Almost forty years ago The Buggles topped the music charts with their smash hit, “Video Killed the Radio Star”. A nostalgic hark back to a lost era, the single epitomised a wider anxiety towards impending technological change. Just two years after the single was released MTV, the American music television channel, was launched and the song’s lyrical prophecy appeared to have come true – pictures had come and broken radio’s heart.

Kiki Logan – guest report: ICC Women’s World Cup – England v India, 26 June 2017

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Kiki Logan is a 14-year-old pupil from Sussex. She is a keen, and perceptive, follower of the game – not only does she play cricket at school, but she writes about it too. This is her first match report, in which she covers the opening game of the ICC Women’s World Cup between England and India in Derby.