How can we better cater to the needs of women and girls in sport? And why is it important? With the likes of Wimbledon doing away with white uniforms, other sporting codes have been following suit. Here in Aotearoa, New Zealand Cricket is making changes to its uniforms in a bid to keep girls in the game for longer. Watch this case study to learn more!
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