Caesar
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Re: Could a Woman play elite men's cricket?
To me, this thread is not about looking at current women cricketers and assessing whether they could play FC cricket. It's saying theoretically, could a woman play FC cricket?
Women at the elite level have not received anywhere near the same levels of technical training and assistance that their male counterparts have. Similarly, they have not spent their whole careers playing against men, so they are not adjusted for the differences in the game. Because they do not currently perform at the elite men's standard does not mean they do not have the capacity to.
Really, I think that if a woman with the requisite talent went through the same development pathways as men, and played in the men's game her whole life, there is no reason why she couldn't be successful. If anyone thinks otherwise, I would be interested to hear why - that is, what inherent disadvantages does a woman possess that would prevent success?
I can only think of a relative lack of strength and height, and for the reasons I've pointed out I don't think that would be a significant obstacle in many roles.
To me, this thread is not about looking at current women cricketers and assessing whether they could play FC cricket. It's saying theoretically, could a woman play FC cricket?
Women at the elite level have not received anywhere near the same levels of technical training and assistance that their male counterparts have. Similarly, they have not spent their whole careers playing against men, so they are not adjusted for the differences in the game. Because they do not currently perform at the elite men's standard does not mean they do not have the capacity to.
Really, I think that if a woman with the requisite talent went through the same development pathways as men, and played in the men's game her whole life, there is no reason why she couldn't be successful. If anyone thinks otherwise, I would be interested to hear why - that is, what inherent disadvantages does a woman possess that would prevent success?
I can only think of a relative lack of strength and height, and for the reasons I've pointed out I don't think that would be a significant obstacle in many roles.