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‘There's never been anything specific for females’: Lydia Greenway on cricket’s first female shoe

Stumped

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Four-time Ashes winner Lydia Greenway tells Stumped about the first performance shoe for female cricketers in the UK. Greenway has helped with the design of the new shoe ahead of their launch in January 2024. The former England international says it’s a much needed development for the women’s game and may help with the prevention of injuries. England's Lydia Greenway leaves the field after being dismissed by Ellyse Perry of Australia during day two of the Kia Women's Test of the Women's Ashes Series between England and Australia Women at The Spitfire Ground on August 12, 2015 in Canterbury, United Kingdom. (Photo by Sarah Ansell/Getty Images)

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