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Step Aside Football: Women's Cricket Booms In Brazil - sports.ndtv.com - Brazil

Step Aside Football: Women's Cricket Booms In Brazil

On a concrete playground in a poor hillside neighborhood in Brazil, ecstatic children are chasing a ball at top speed. But in an unusual scene for the football-mad country, they are indifferent to the goalposts nearby, instead swinging cricket bats and fielding drives. Welcome to Pocos de Caldas, a city of 170,000 people that is the capital of a lovably quirky quest to turn the land of Pele and Neymar into a passionate cricketing nation. Defying stereotypes, Brazil is emerging as a force to be reckoned with in cricket, especially the women's national team, who were given professional contracts in 2020 -- making the country the first in the world to take its women's team pro before the men's.

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Jurgen Klopp - Sadio Mane - Fabrizio Romano - Roberto Firmino - Lee Grant - Liverpool's Roberto Firmino passed up on £45k by not stealing Sadio Mane goal in 2017 - givemesport.com - Brazil -  Stoke - Liverpool

Liverpool's Roberto Firmino passed up on £45k by not stealing Sadio Mane goal in 2017

Sadio Mane looks set to break up one of the most iconic front threes in Premier League history.

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Diego Carlos - Steven Gerrard - Philippe Coutinho - Diego Carlos makes Steven Gerrard admission after Aston Villa transfer - msn.com - Spain - Brazil

Diego Carlos makes Steven Gerrard admission after Aston Villa transfer

New Aston Villa signing Diego Carlos hopes that above all else he can 'impress' the club and its supporters after sealing a £26million switch from Sevilla.

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Lewis Hamilton - Grand Prix - Felipe Massa - Lewis Hamilton's overtake at the Brazilian GP as a rookie was so good it's gone viral again - msn.com - Brazil -  Hamilton -  Sao Paulo - county Sebastian

Lewis Hamilton's overtake at the Brazilian GP as a rookie was so good it's gone viral again

Lewis Hamilton is the greatest Formula One driver of all time, winning seven World Championships since his debut in 2007.

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Lewis Hamilton - Grand Prix - Felipe Massa - Lewis Hamilton’s insane overtake as a rookie at the Brazil Grand Prix - givemesport.com - Brazil -  Hamilton -  Sao Paulo - county Sebastian

Lewis Hamilton’s insane overtake as a rookie at the Brazil Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton is the greatest Formula One driver of all time, winning seven World Championships since his debut in 2007.

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Jurgen Klopp - Diogo Jota - Daniel James - Luis Díaz - Klopp now wants Liverpool to sign £60m "magician" this summer, just imagine him & Diaz - opinion - msn.com - Brazil

Klopp now wants Liverpool to sign £60m "magician" this summer, just imagine him & Diaz - opinion

Jurgen Klopp faces the almighty task of breaking up a frontline that has led Liverpool to glory over the previous four seasons and contributed a mind-blowing number of goals between them.

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Step aside football, women's cricket booms in Brazil - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Brazil

Step aside football, women's cricket booms in Brazil

Brazil, ecstatic children are chasing a ball at top speed. But in an unusual scene for the football-mad country, they are indifferent to the goalposts nearby, instead swinging cricket bats and fielding drives.

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Brazil gets first cricket bat factory - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Brazil - Usa

Brazil gets first cricket bat factory

Brazil, self-taught carpenter Luiz Roberto Francisco is chipping at a piece of pine and turning it into a rare artifact for this football-mad country: a cricket bat. Francisco, 63, is the proud owner of Brazil's first cricket bat factory, based in the small city of Pocos de Caldas in Minas Gerais state, population 170,000. Not coincidentally, the leafy spa city is also the headquarters of Cricket Brasil, an organization headed by Matt Featherstone, an English ex-cricketer who has set the ambitious goal of getting 30,000 Brazilians playing the sport he loves in the next three years. Since Featherstone, 51, retired from professional cricket and moved here with his Brazilian wife in 2000, he and Cricket Brasil's 19 staff have managed to grow the sport exponentially. There are now more than 5,000 cricketers in Brazil, thanks mainly to the organization's 63 community youth programs, and the women's national team have won four of the past five South American championships. But that all ground to a halt when the Covid-19 pandemic hit, leaving those spreading the gospel of cricket without one key import: bats. Enter Francisco, a retired electrician at the local Alcoa aluminum plant who is known around Pocos de Caldas as a deft handyman and ingenious problem solver.

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