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Women's cricket on the ICC agenda

ICC Media Release June 25, 2001

The International Cricket Council (ICC) and the International Women's Cricket Council (IWCC) have announced details of a joint project to prepare a strategic plan for the global development of women's cricket.

As part of the initiative Lynette Larsen, the former Australian women's cricket captain, has been appointed to a 12 month part time position as the IWCC Research Officer.

The ICC is substantially funding the post to enable the IWCC to prepare, for the first time, a strategic plan for the women's game on an international basis.

Commenting on the initiative Andrew Eade, ICC Development Manager said, "This project will also explore the future relationship between the ICC and the IWCC, the role of the ICC Development Program and the position of women' s cricket within this Program".

Larsen who has had a distinguished career both as a player and captain will commence this joint project on 1st August 2001. "I am delighted that Lyn Larsen has been given leave of absence by the NSW Minister of Sport and Recreation as she not only is an excellent ambassador for women's cricket but brings a high level of professional expertise to this international research project", said Christine Brierley, IWCC President.

The ICC and the IWCC look forward to the results of this project, which is seen as an important step in the development of what is fast becoming a very popular and professional sport for women across the world.

Lyn Larsen first played for Australia in 1984 against England and took over the helm of the Australian team in 1986, as the country's youngest captain. She led a dominant Australian side that became a part of the golden era of women's cricket. Her finest moment was leading the Australian side to victory in the 1988 World Cup at home at the MCG. She was inducted into the Australian Hall of Fame in 1999.

Media contacts:
Mark Harrison
ICC Communications Manager
Tel: + 44 20 7266 7913/1818
mark.harrison@icc.cricket.org

Christine Brierley
IWCC President
Tel: 00 612 9687 5510

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