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Women Could Play County Game

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You a suffragette Ed?! ;-)

I appreciate Hazell isn't as good as them but she's in the same national team - a national team that is the best in the world - I don't see them doing much at Second Eleven level. I wouldn't want them in at Durham put it that way.

If she's a better batter than Muchall she can bat in the 1st XI for all I care.
 

You a suffragette Ed?! ;-)

I appreciate Hazell isn't as good as them but she's in the same national team - a national team that is the best in the world - I don't see them doing much at Second Eleven level. I wouldn't want them in at Durham put it that way.

No not at all I just think that they should be given a chance whether they are female shouldn't matter. If they aren't good enough then their is no harm done.

And just to put a balance on my post wad to both
 
No not at all I just think that they should be given a chance whether they are female shouldn't matter. If they aren't good enough then their is no harm done.

And just to put a balance on my post wad to both

Wad to Danielle Hazell??

If she's a better batter than Muchall she can bat in the 1st XI for all I care.

Well in fairness neither should be I'm there :-)

**in there

Not I'm there. f***ing Apple and their bastard auto-correct :evil:
 
There was a study done a couple of years ago by a university in the States about the differences in men and women in sport. (It's online somewhere if you don't get out much)

The important differences being that with everything taken into consideration, height, weight, body mass etc, when it came to speed events women were at best 10% behind men, and in strength events the difference was 15%.

The biggest and most important difference as far as cricket is concerned is reaction time, women are on average 22% slower than men in that department, 22% may sound a lot but in real terms its only milliseconds, but milliseconds is the difference between someone who can bat well and someone who couldn't hit a cows arse with a shovel, hence the frequently used term "timing".

So, unless evolution decides to speed up and change the female form in the next few years, I don't think we'll see women playing alongside men in the Championship in our lifetime.

The study was done by the University of Michigan should anyone like to look it up.
 
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