Highlights! January 2022 – What a biennial World Cup might mean for women
The Women’s Football World Cup could lose three times as many viewers as the men’s in case of a biennial World Cup.
The Women’s Football World Cup could lose three times as many viewers as the men’s in case of a biennial World Cup.
Highlights!, the monthly newsletter from the Sports Law & Policy Centre, brings to you the latest developments from the Equal Hue Project and recent law and policy updates on women’s sport. The Social Justice & Nation Building Project Report (“SJN Report”) called on Cricket South Africa (“CSA”) to accelerate the development of women’s cricket in …
Uniforms and apparel for athletes, women in chess, women’s IPL, and the ICC’s growth strategy for women’s cricket.
Australia announce investment in women’s cricket, and a unique mixed-gender tournament will be held in Hyderabad.
Women at the Olympics, women’s cricket in Brazil, and the impact of The Hundred on the women’s game – latest from the Highlights! newsletter.
A round-up of the discussions at the Equal Hue symposium, and how women’s cricket has led innovation in the sport.
The SLPC Symposium 2021 focusses on women’s cricket in India, with discussions on pathways, careers, funding and health.
Read about preconceptions about working with female athletes among men, and the different narratives around male and female tennis players.
The #EqualHue campaign began in 2020 to question the rigid gender inequalities in Indian cricket and seek a better world in 2021.