Friday 13 March 2015


With the cricket world cup in Australia well under way it is amazing to think that female cricketing has a 140 year old history – in Australia at least........

Below is an image from a match between the Semco and Pelaco women's cricket teams in Black Rock, Victoria, Australia  c.1930



Interestingly enough it seems that cricket has more links to the Perry brand than first anticipated.  When delving into its history it seems that business managers in Australia in the 1930’s allowed their hard working female factory workers an afternoon off a week to play cricket; this was thought to have boosted morale and efficiency. Could husband and wife cricketing partnerships be better for morale?

With the disappointment of England’s recent World Cup “disaster” and the Australian media yet again revelling in every moment of it, is now the time to put more emphasis on Women's cricket in dear old Blighty – wet summer or no!

P.S. This image was sent to us by a long serving Australian ex employee now resident back in Brisbane – she’s lapping it up.



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