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Out now !
The Extra Test: Glamorgan Playing the Best
We interview author and Glamorgan's Heritage and Education Co-ordinator Andrew Hignell:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1238213
@sportwales @AllWalesSport @WelshSportAssoc @WGCulture @sportinghistory @SMN_Wales @SportsMemNet @Sportin_Wales
Today Sophia Gardens will host its first-ever Women’s One Day International, as England take on New Zealand.
It’s thought this cricket ball was used when Glamorgan Women played New Zealand at Cardiff Arms Park in 1954.
#CRICKET #SPORTINGHERITAGE @ECB_cricket @sportinghistory
Maud Smith - Football Superstar in 1918 is now starring in the WW1 Museum in Kansas City for the World Cup 💚
@dominiclbbd @rach_brown1 @First_2_Fifty @SuzyWrack @footballandwar
#DagenhamInvincibles
34 Wins + 2 Draws
About time this country celebrated its female footy heritage?
Day 4 @ARAScot
#Archive30
#UntoldStories
#Whitchurchhospitalcricket
It’s fair to say that there are many many untold stories but we are choosing #Cricket 🏏
We have been asked to help @wh_cc
with their story as it’s their Centenary, Can you help
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