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A cricketer who says she faced ***** ism from opponents when she first started playing in a men's league is working to help more women get into the game.
Georgia Inkley first tried cricket 17 years ago and became part of her local men's side in Leicestershire because there was no women's team.
Despite facing discriminatory comments from opposition players in her early seasons, the Countesthorpe Cricket Club player says she has become "obsessed with the sport".
The 24-year-old is now helping organise taster sessions for women and girls in a bid to get more into the amateur scene in Leicestershire.
Inkley told the BBC she started playing cricket at school after her school head teacher suggested she try a taster session.
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