For this episode, we are joined by Karunya Keshav, co-author of The Fire Burns Blue: A History of Women's Cricket in India. Few journalists have covered women's cricket in India as thoroughly as Karunya has, so she's the best person to discuss things like:




* Why we still don't have a Women's IPL and why it would be a game-changer for female cricketers in India 


* The pathways to the national team, including age-group and domestic cricket


* The social and financial challenges faced by female cricketers in India




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Intro and Outro Music:


Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod


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