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Will the women be left behind?

3 May, 2020
England captain Heather Knight (right) has worries about the future of women’s sport (AFP)

London (AFP) - England women’s cricket captain Heather Knight revealed on Sunday her “worry” that all women’s sport could get left behind once the coronavirus pandemic ends.

Sport around the world has been left in limbo by COVID-19 and now there are concerns that cash-strapped governing bodies, desperate to regain lost income, will prioritise money-spinning men’s events over generally less lucrative women’s fixtures when live action resumes.

Asked if she feared women’s cricket might now be less of a concern in the current climate, Knight told Britain’s Press Association: “That’s the worry in women’s sport across the board, not just in cricket.

“We’ve obviously got to accept that the most commercially viable parts of the game will be given priority.

“But we’re making sure that the women’s game gets a bigger voice and we’re given the same sort of chance to get back playing as the men are.”

Women’s cricket has made huge strides in recent years, with more than 86,000 spectators attending the Melbourne Cricket Ground to see Australia beat India in the Twenty20 World Cup final in March -- a match that took place shortly before sport was brought to a standstill by the virus.

“I’ve only ever seen it like that for a Test match, that was pretty cool knowing it was for a women’s game,” said Knight.

“I just hope it was not just a one-off event and that support continues and the people that came to watch and enjoyed will continue to do so, not just in Australia but all over the place.”

 

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