Belinda Clarke - Australian Cricket
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Belinda Clarke would be widely considered one of the greatest female players for Australia and a true pioneer to the Women's game. She captained the Australian Women's cricket team for an amazing eleven years and whilst Belinda never earnt a cent playing cricket for her country, she shares some incredible moments and wholesome take aways that help you understand why Women like her are so integral to growing the space for women in sport. She speaks into her own strengths as a woman today and her learnings throughout her sporting journey and life.  Belinda has an incredible way of articulating her experiences in Cricket and it was such a privellige being able to catch up for a chat.
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