English: Colwall cricket ground. The perfect setting for this ground beneath the Malvern Hills. This is the birthplace of the Women's Cricket Association, formed in 1926 by a group of enthusiasts after a cricket holiday in Malvern. They ran matches throughout England and in their first season staged 49 games and a cricket festival here in Colwall.
http://www.ycb-yca.org.uk/a_history_of_womens_cricket.html
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