The 2017 Women’s World Cup marks another sea change in attitudes to women’s sport in the UK, writes BBC commentator and former Middlesex Women’s skipper Isabelle Westbury.
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BBC Test Match Special: ICC Women’s World Cup – England v New Zealand, 12 July 2017
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England v New Zealand
12 July 2017
Gloucestershire County Ground, Bristol
BBC Radio 5 Live – Sport Bulletin: ICC Women’s World Cup – England v Australia, 9 July 2017
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England v Australia
9 July 2017
Somerset County Ground, Taunton
BBC Radio 5 Live – Sport Bulletin: ICC Women’s World Cup – England v South Africa, 5 July 2017
BBC Radio 5 Live, Radio, SportBBC Radio 5 Live – Sport Bulletin: ICC Women’s World Cup 2017
England v South Africa
5 July 2017
Somerset County Ground, Taunton
BBC Test Match Special: ICC Women’s World Cup – England v India, 24 June 2017
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England v India
24 June 2017
The County Ground, Derby
The Roar: Taking the Mickey – Pakistan’s perennial plot twist
Features, Print, Sport, The RoarA lot has been made of England’s transformation since their beleaguered 2015 World Cup campaign Down Under.
Back then, their 50-over tournament came to a fitting culmination as England scraped a win in a rain-ridden dead rubber against minnows Afghanistan. In effect, their revival started as all good English revivals do – drowning in a beer-swilled haze of good intentions.
The Art of the Lost Lament – England Here at Least are Champions
Features, Print, SportWith a premature Champions trophy exit, England’s national habit of failing to win a major sporting tournament continues. Set up by a media complicit in placing the weight of a nation on our athletes’ shoulders, at least when the fall does come, it makes for compelling reading.
When England’s male cricketers last got knocked out at the group stage of a global tournament, Australia had the courtesy to go on and win the thing. Two years on from their humiliation at the hands of a burgeoning Bangladesh side, the tables appeared to have turned; England were favourites and well set going into the knockout stages of this year’s Champions Trophy.
BBC Test Match Special: England Women v Pakistan, 3rd T20
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England Women v Pakistan 3rd T20
BBC Test Match Special: England Women v Pakistan, 2nd T20
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England Women v Pakistan 2nd T20
The Roar: The rise of the silent assassins
Features, Print, Sport, The RoarThis World Cup has been a coming of age tournament for T20 cricket, and no one is to thank more for this than the ‘dot-ball annihilators’ of the game.