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Tag: Beth Mooney

The Record immortalises a ground-breaking moment in Australian sport

By Kirby Fenwick   Posted in Cricket T20 World Cup
Posted on February 12, 2021February 12, 2021

Compelling and full of drama, heartache and joy, The Record does so much more than simply tell the story of the 2020 T20 World Cup. There’s a moment in The Record—a new documentary from Angela Pippos and Nicole Minchin that tells the story of the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup—where archival footage from Australia’s …

Reflections on the WBBL season

By Siren   Posted in Cricket T20 World Cup WBBL
Posted on December 1, 2020November 30, 2020

In what has been a strange year, women’s cricket has lit up the sporting calendar. Mary Konstantopoulos shares her reflections on the year, and WBBL06. Sunday 8 March 2020 was one of the best days of my life. I gathered with 86,173 other people to watch the Australian Women’s Cricket team defeat the Indian Women’s …

Beth Mooney on cricket in COVID-19 and beyond

By Kasey Symons   Posted in Cricket Interview T20 World Cup WBBL
Posted on June 23, 2020January 17, 2021

It’s been a difficult time for Cricket Australia.  June 16 saw the governing body part ways with CEO Kevin Roberts, the next day Cricket Australia Chairman Earl Eddings announced a suite of operational changes in response to COVID-19 to ensure financial savings and the long-term sustainability of the game. The plan also saw the reduction …

The T20 Women’s World Cup Final – A Successful Roar for Women’s Sport

By Kasey Symons   Posted in Cricket T20 World Cup
Posted on March 10, 2020January 16, 2021

Maybe a reason why all the doors are closed,So you can open one that leads you to the perfect road The perfect road lead to the MCG on International Women’s Day, March 8, 2020.  After two weeks of an exhilarating tournament, and months of campaigning to #FillTheMCG and celebrate women in sport, the 2020 ICC …

Quick Preview: T20 World Cup Australia v India

By Gemma Bastiani   Posted in Cricket T20 World Cup
Posted on February 18, 2020January 13, 2021

After launching in 2009, the Women’s T20 World Cup has grown in stature alongside the athletes we go along to cheer. This year’s edition will take place in Australia, with the Australian Women’s Cricket team the dominant squad of world cups past. Featuring in five of the six finals and taking the trophy in four, …

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43. ABC Sport Academy: End Game - Siren: A Women in Sport Collective

ABC's End Game with Tony Armstrong tackles Australia's overdue reckoning with racism in sport, with the help of some of its biggest sports stars. In this clip, Tony explores sports media's role in perpetuating stereotypes, and recognising biases in commentary.You can also listen to a panel discussion reflecting on the impact of the documentary hosted by ABC News' Amanda Shalala and featuring Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman, leading documentary producer Steve Bibb and Vice President of Melrose Park Football Club Neilab Osman. Panel begins at 49:12.View the episode webpage.Contact:abcsport5050@your.abc.net.au
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