Marion Stell

The Bodyline Fix: How Women Saved Cricket

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Over thirty years ago, historian Marion Stell tracked down the women who played in the inaugural international Test cricket series against England in the summer of 1934–1935. Their stories and this extraordinary time in Australian sport are told here for the first time.

After the contentious ‘Bodyline’ mens’ series in 1932–1933, sporting relations between Australia and England were at an all-time low. The long traditions built on fair play and sportsmanship had been shattered and controversy raged in the media. At the same time, a group of talented young women were invited to play for their country. Hailing from all classes and backgrounds, these exceptional players defied social and family expectations to pursue the sport they loved, gaining recognition and celebrity in Test series here and abroad.

Drawing from rare source material, photos and interviews with the original players, The Bodyline Fix shines a long-overdue light on gender, race and class in 1930s Australia. The impact and legacy of these early sportswomen lives on to inspire current generations.

Author: Marion Stell

Paperback  Published 5 October 2022  304 pages

‘Marion Stell is the historian of women’s sport in Australia par excellence, and here she tells a story that will be a revelation to anyone who imagines that women have only recently begun to make their mark on the so-called gentleman’s game.’-Frank Bongiorno, Professory of History at the Australian National University

‘A thoroughly entertaining account of the infamous Bodyline era through the perspectives of the first international female cricketers. This book has made me fall in love with our game all over again.’-Alex Blackwell, Former Australian Women's Cricket Captain

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