The maiden
who's joined the Test Match Special boys - Isa Guha becomes first female
summariser on iconic Radio 4 cricket programme – she is first
ever female expert summariser on Radio 4 cricket. It was once the preserve of old men chortling
and bantering their way through each Test run in between rounds of fruit cake –
into which a women has made inroads. In
what is a major innovation since the programme was broadcast in 1957,
British-Indian Miss Guha is Test Match Special’s first regular female
summariser. As summariser, Miss Guha
will make expert comment after an over has been bowled, while her only other
female colleague Alison Mitchell provides ball-by-ball commentary during the
over.
She told the Radio Times
that she was aware of the age, ethnicity and gender differences between her and
the other Test Mach Special resenters, and added: ‘The generation gap makes the
broadcast different. The woman with Bengal lineage Isa Guha was the first Asian
to play for England, making her debut in 2002 at the age of 17. She was the
number one bowler in the women's world rankings in 2008. She played in
eight Tests (29 wickets) and 83 ODIs (101) besides 22 Twenty20 internationals,
and was a member of the England team that won the ‘Ashes’ in 2005, the Women’s
World Cup and World Twenty20 in 2009. She balanced cricket with academics, a
trait Guha continues even now while pursuing a doctorate in neuroscience.
The other woman, Alison
Mitchell is Britain's leading female cricket commentator and has toured to
every Test playing nation to cover the England team for Radio 5 live and Test
Match Special. Alison also contributes to the Wisden Almanac.
So lot
fairer now on the commentary box too…
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
20th Nov. 2014.
