Lisa Keightley 'disappointed' at lack of female head coaches in women's Hundred

Lisa Keightley, head coach of MI London, expressed her disappointment regarding the absence of female head coaches in the women's Hundred cricket tournament. During a recent auction, she was the sole woman among the eight head coaches, highlighting a significant gender disparity in leadership positions within women's cricket. Keightley emphasized the importance of representation, stating that having more women in coaching roles could inspire future generations of players. The women's Hundred, which aims to promote women's cricket and increase its visibility, also faces the challenge of ensuring gender equity in its management and coaching staff. Despite the progress made in women's sports, this situation underlines the need for more inclusive practices in cricket and other sports, where women's contributions are often overlooked. Keightley's comments serve as a call to action for cricket boards and organizations to actively recruit and support female coaches, thereby fostering a more diverse and equitable environment in the sport.
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