tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4896684740062197881.post3883198302077216278..comments2023-06-01T15:03:21.635+01:00Comments on Women's Cricket Blog: Ansty girls are simply cricketersMartin Davieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15850707584058402446noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4896684740062197881.post-29652067224220118022015-08-24T14:39:37.399+01:002015-08-24T14:39:37.399+01:00Are the Southern League now considering regionalis...Are the Southern League now considering regionalising everything below the Premier? If so, no bad thing in my view. The article mentions games being conceded, and surely one of the main reasons for this is making teams travel for hours just to play club matches? Fine for county / Super League cricket but club cricket needs to be locally based. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05281521954994736684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4896684740062197881.post-72432591373388918682015-08-20T12:52:27.622+01:002015-08-20T12:52:27.622+01:00I can only agree with your sentiment that the team...I can only agree with your sentiment that the team should be considered just as cricketers but it is a sign of the times that your article needed writing - which it did. Hopefully the time will come when these thoughts would be redundant.<br /><br />The league is named for Jenny Wostrack who I remember well. She did much to encourage cricket of all sorts for boys and girls, especially in south London and in the south generally. She also made a point, where possible, of appointing refugees from some of the world's worst conflict areas to do some of the simpler tasks around the cricket centres where she worked, describing them to me on occasion as 'her boys'. She had a huge heart!Don Mileshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05766597067191912325noreply@blogger.com