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In an Indian Village, Cultivating Girls’ Big-League Dreams

Por: The New York Times World April 26, 2023

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The girls arrive at the makeshift cricket ground on their bicycles, a narrow file of white athletic uniforms breezing down a dirt track that cuts through lush wheat fields in India’s Punjab region. They wear their names and numbers on their backs, their hair tied in long, neat braids. The youngest is 9, the oldest 14.It’s time for practice: a two-mile run, a couple hours of batting, bowling and catching drills, and lots of giggles.... + full article



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