Lisa Keightley Calls for More Female Coaches in Women's Cricket
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Lisa Keightley Calls for More Female Coaches in Women's Cricket

It’s time for women to lead the way in coaching – let’s back it!

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Lisa Keightley just dropped a truth bomb in the midst of the Women’s Hundred auction frenzy. As head coach of MI London, she’s living proof that women can absolutely smash it in coaching roles. But here’s the kicker: she’s not just playing the game; she’s calling for more female head coaches to step up. Enough of the pie chuckers running the show!

In a sport that’s seen a surge in female talent, it’s baffling that the coaching ranks remain so male-dominated. Keightley’s pushing for a shift, and rightly so! The women’s game is evolving, and we need visionary leaders who understand the nuances of female cricket. It’s about time we gave these top-notch women the keys to the coaching kingdom!

As we gear up for a thrilling season ahead, let’s hope Keightley’s call resonates with the powers that be. The future of women’s cricket deserves leaders who truly get it. More women in coaching means more diversity, fresh ideas, and, ultimately, better cricket!

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Coaching DiversityFemale CoachesLisa KeightleyMI LondonThe HundredWomen's Cricket