Belinda Clark
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When it comes to trailblazers in women's cricket there are few who have achieved more or made a bigger impact than Belinda Clark. As a player, BC was unparalleled. She became the first player - male or female - to score 200 in an one-day international and captained Australia to two World Cup wins. BC's post-playing career has been in sports administration, primarily with Cricket Australia in developing grassroots and women's cricket. It truly is an honour to speak to Belinda and I hope you get out of it as much as I did. Episode rundown 01:38 - BC's incredible achievements  04:08 - BC lists her career highlights 06:43 - How BC honed her batting technique 12:55 - Whether BC would have changed her fitness regime during her playing days 16:48 - The art of leadership 20:46 - The mental skills BC uses 31:13 - How BC handled the media 35:15 - BC talks about finance and investment  40:58 - Growing the game 45:22 - The life mantra BC lives by 47:07 - The best books BC has read 49:08 - The most inspiring person BC has met   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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