{"id":245569,"date":"2026-05-27T11:02:36","date_gmt":"2026-05-27T11:02:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports.runfyers.com\/index.php\/2026\/05\/27\/the-spin-i-became-a-detective-in-womens-cricket-and-found-treasure-in-an-old-lancashire-cowshed\/"},"modified":"2026-05-27T11:02:36","modified_gmt":"2026-05-27T11:02:36","slug":"the-spin-i-became-a-detective-in-womens-cricket-and-found-treasure-in-an-old-lancashire-cowshed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports.runfyers.com\/index.php\/2026\/05\/27\/the-spin-i-became-a-detective-in-womens-cricket-and-found-treasure-in-an-old-lancashire-cowshed\/","title":{"rendered":"The Spin | I became a detective in women\u2019s cricket and found treasure in an old Lancashire cowshed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\"><span style=\"color:var(--drop-cap);font-weight:700\" class=\"dcr-15rw6c2\">I<\/span>n the spring of 2011, I went to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/sport\/mcc\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">MCC<\/a> library at Lord\u2019s \u2013 the world\u2019s largest collection of printed material on cricket. I was near the start of a PhD on the history of women\u2019s cricket and I wanted source material: this, surely, would be where I would find it?<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Nope. When the MCC\u2019s Neil Robinson took me to the section of the shelves on women\u2019s cricket, I found that it consisted of three books, one of which was the autobiography of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/sport\/2017\/jan\/24\/heyhoe-flint-womens-cricket-lords-mcc\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Rachael Heyhoe Flint<\/a>, published in 1978. As for the MCC archives? The store cupboard was bare.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"568f2035-eea3-4802-a0b0-0a53d524f924\" data-spacefinder-role=\"richLink\" data-spacefinder-type=\"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.RichLinkBlockElement\" class=\"dcr-47fhrn\"><gu-island name=\"RichLinkComponent\" priority=\"feature\" deferuntil=\"idle\" props=\"{&quot;richLinkIndex&quot;:2,&quot;element&quot;:{&quot;_type&quot;:&quot;model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.RichLinkBlockElement&quot;,&quot;prefix&quot;:&quot;Related: &quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;The T20 Blast is back and it\u2019s everything, everywhere, all at once&quot;,&quot;elementId&quot;:&quot;568f2035-eea3-4802-a0b0-0a53d524f924&quot;,&quot;role&quot;:&quot;richLink&quot;,&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/sport\/99-94-cricket-blog\/2026\/may\/26\/cricket-t20-blast-returns&quot;},&quot;ajaxUrl&quot;:&quot;https:\/\/api.nextgen.guardianapps.co.uk&quot;,&quot;format&quot;:{&quot;design&quot;:10,&quot;display&quot;:2,&quot;theme&quot;:2}}\"\/><\/figure>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">I decided, there and then, that one day I would write a book on the history of women\u2019s cricket and it would appear in that section of the library. A decade later, Covid hit, and finally, thanks to lockdown, I found the time. That book became <a href=\"https:\/\/www.waterstones.com\/book\/the-women-in-whites\/raf-nicholson\/9781836802921\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">The Women in Whites: A History of Women\u2019s Cricket in England<\/a> (out on 1 June). It is my earnest hope the MCC will acquire a copy at the earliest opportunity.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">In 2011, I was faced with the trickiest of questions: how do you write a history book without any source material? England\u2019s double World Cup-winning year, 2009, had grabbed attention, but I simply didn\u2019t believe Charlotte Edwards (or the ECB) had invented women\u2019s cricket. I was right.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">By the time the ECB finally came to the party, in 1998, the Women\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/sport\/cricket\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Cricket<\/a> Association (WCA) had been running women\u2019s cricket for more than 70 years. The first women\u2019s Tests took place in Australia in the winter of 1934-35; more than 140 women had represented England between then and my visit to Lord\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">I became a detective, tracking some of them down and persuading them to be interviewed \u2013 these women who had lived and breathed cricket, even in the face of ridicule. One interview was conducted while sitting in a golf buggy, being shushed each time I asked a question when someone was about to take a swing. Heyhoe Flint showed her usual generosity by inviting me, an unknown young researcher, to tea on the terrace at the House of Lords. Enid Bakewell spoke to me for three and a half hours; eventually I had to leave or I would have missed the last train home.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Many of their stories revolved around the permanently impoverished financial status of the WCA. The England batter Chris Watmough described writing hundreds of letters begging for financial support for their 1968-\u200a69 tour to Australia and New Zealand. One of the companies who responded was the lingerie brand Berlei and so it came to pass England travelled to Australia that winter wearing sponsored bras.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"8bc65fde-4e0e-4957-af78-fb0dfe181781\" data-spacefinder-role=\"inline\" data-spacefinder-type=\"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.ImageBlockElement\" class=\"dcr-173mewl\"><figcaption data-spacefinder-role=\"inline\" class=\"dcr-fd61eq\"><span class=\"dcr-1inf02i\"><svg width=\"18\" height=\"13\" viewbox=\"0 0 18 13\"><path d=\"M18 3.5v8l-1.5 1.5h-15l-1.5-1.5v-8l1.5-1.5h3.5l2-2h4l2 2h3.5l1.5 1.5zm-9 7.5c1.9 0 3.5-1.6 3.5-3.5s-1.6-3.5-3.5-3.5-3.5 1.6-3.5 3.5 1.6 3.5 3.5 3.5z\"\/><\/svg><\/span><span class=\"dcr-1qvd3m6\">Some of the first honorary female MCC members \u2013 including Carole Cornthwaite (fourth from left) \u2013 holding their membership cards in 1999.<\/span> Photograph: Getty Images\/Hulton Archive<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Ruth Prideaux, who coached England to glory in the 1993 World Cup final at Lord\u2019s, wanted to run a proper training programme in the lead-up to the tournament, but had so little money available to her that the players ended up sleeping on her living room floor on blow-up mattresses and doing their workouts by running along the shingle of Eastbourne beach. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/sport\/2024\/jan\/17\/norma-izard-obituary\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Norma Izard<\/a> told me about the time, in July 1998, when she borrowed a wok from the MCC kitchens in order to burn a miniature bat signed by the England and Australia teams and thus create the first Women\u2019s Ashes trophy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">One day, I struck gold. \u201cYou need to go and see the Women\u2019s Cricket Association archive,\u201d somebody told me. \u201cIt\u2019s somewhere up in Lancashire.\u201d \u201cSomewhere\u201d turned out to be a tiny hamlet about eight miles east of Blackpool and the records referred to were being kept in a former cowshed. The England player Carole Cornthwaite (nee Hodges), who scored a hundred for England against Australia at Guildford in the 1993 World Cup, had retired after that tournament, married a farmer and agreed to take possession of the boxes.<\/p>\n<figure data-spacefinder-role=\"inline\" data-spacefinder-type=\"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.NewsletterSignupBlockElement\" class=\"dcr-173mewl\"><gu-island name=\"EmailSignUpWrapper\" priority=\"feature\" deferuntil=\"visible\" props=\"{&quot;index&quot;:11,&quot;listId&quot;:4169,&quot;identityName&quot;:&quot;the-spin&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;article-based&quot;,&quot;description&quot;:&quot;Subscribe to our cricket newsletter for our writers' thoughts on the biggest stories and a review of the week\u2019s action&quot;,&quot;name&quot;:&quot;The Spin&quot;,&quot;frequency&quot;:&quot;Weekly&quot;,&quot;successDescription&quot;:&quot;We'll send you The Spin every week&quot;,&quot;theme&quot;:&quot;sport&quot;,&quot;illustrationSquare&quot;:&quot;https:\/\/media.guim.co.uk\/c5eeb6102eac4af2265ec7b0ef68d1e0465c513e\/0_0_1000_1000\/1000.jpg&quot;,&quot;exampleUrl&quot;:&quot;\/sport\/series\/thespin\/latest\/email&quot;,&quot;idApiUrl&quot;:&quot;https:\/\/idapi.theguardian.com&quot;,&quot;hideNewsletterSignupComponentForSubscribers&quot;:true,&quot;showNewNewsletterSignupCard&quot;:true}\"\/><\/figure>\n<figure id=\"44d1d56e-3212-4b93-b904-626470b2322a\" data-spacefinder-role=\"richLink\" data-spacefinder-type=\"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.RichLinkBlockElement\" class=\"dcr-47fhrn\"><gu-island name=\"RichLinkComponent\" priority=\"feature\" deferuntil=\"idle\" props=\"{&quot;richLinkIndex&quot;:12,&quot;element&quot;:{&quot;_type&quot;:&quot;model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.RichLinkBlockElement&quot;,&quot;prefix&quot;:&quot;Related: &quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;\u2018We want to play like other teams\u2019: Afghan women\u2019s cricket dreams remain undimmed&quot;,&quot;elementId&quot;:&quot;44d1d56e-3212-4b93-b904-626470b2322a&quot;,&quot;role&quot;:&quot;richLink&quot;,&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/sport\/2026\/may\/26\/we-want-to-play-like-other-teams-afghan-womens-cricket-dreams-remain-undimmed&quot;},&quot;ajaxUrl&quot;:&quot;https:\/\/api.nextgen.guardianapps.co.uk&quot;,&quot;format&quot;:{&quot;design&quot;:10,&quot;display&quot;:2,&quot;theme&quot;:2}}\"\/><\/figure>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">I spent two weeks there one summer, traipsing the six-mile round-trip every day from a B&amp;B in the nearest village. In among garden furniture and rusty pieces of farming equipment, I found untold historical treasures: minute books dating all the way back to the year the WCA formed in 1926, scrapbooks, letters, tour diaries, newspaper cuttings.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Slowly, I started to piece together the trajectory of the women\u2019s game and gain an insight into some of its key characters. There was Betty Archdale, captain on that tour to Australia, who had such a distinctive captaincy style (and haircut) that the players nicknamed her \u201cHitler\u201d. There was Myrtle Maclagan, daughter of an army officer, who looked down on the Australians for their working-class roots and wrote that the men she met in Perth \u201csmelt foul\u201d. On the plus side, she did take seven for 10 in the first women\u2019s Test at Brisbane, and scored the first Test hundred in women\u2019s cricket at the SCG a few weeks later.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">There was the WCA founder, Marjorie Pollard, described by teammates as \u201ca nuisance and an old know-all\u201d, whose diehard attitude to correct dress \u2013 \u201ctrousers are beyond the pale\u201d \u2013 meant women played international cricket in skirts until 1997.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">These pioneers were long gone by the time I stumbled across their diaries and photographs and many of those I interviewed for my PhD have also died. But my hope is that they will live on through this book, as their stories and achievements become more widely known. As we celebrate the riches of the present \u2013 a fully professional women\u2019s game in England and Wales \u2013 and dare to dream of another England triumph at Lord\u2019s, it is only right we remember those who came before.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">A short postscript: nowadays, if you go to the MCC library and ask to see their women\u2019s cricket collection you will not have the same experience I did. In 2017, MCC acquired the WCA archive in its entirety and those boxes made their way from the farm in Lancashire down to Lord\u2019s (via a brief sojourn in Taunton). A relief for archivists everywhere and a challenge to other researchers: why not check it out for yourself? We could probably do with a few more books on women\u2019s cricket.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\"><em>The Women in Whites: A History of Women\u2019s Cricket in England <\/em><em><a href=\"https:\/\/guardianbookshop.com\/the-women-in-whites-9781836802921\/\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">is available now for pre-order<\/a><\/em><em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/sport\/2026\/may\/27\/detective-lancashire-cowshed-womens-cricket-archives-mcc-library-the-spin\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the spring of 2011, I went to the MCC library at Lord\u2019s \u2013 the world\u2019s largest collection of printed material on cricket. I was near the start of a PhD on the history of women\u2019s cricket and I wanted source material: this, surely, would be where I would find it? Nope. 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