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    "title": "Don't See A Reason Why Women Can't Coach Men's Teams, Says Lisa Keightley",
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    "excerpt": "With a little less than a month left for South Africa's T20 league -- SA20, Royals Sports Group-owned franchise Paarl Royals are setting their sights on their debut match against MI Cape Town in the season opener at Newlands in Cape Town on January 10.",
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    "editor1": "<p>With a little less than a month left for South Africa&#39;s T20 league -- SA20, Royals Sports Group-owned franchise Paarl Royals are setting their sights on their debut match against MI Cape Town in the season opener at Newlands in Cape Town on January 10.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>In what is going to be a season of firsts for South Africa and for the Paarl Royals, another first is with the franchise having enrolled former Australia women&#39;s international and World Cup winner Lisa Keightley as the Tactical Performance Coach.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>The 51-year-old who left her role as the Head Coach of the England women&#39;s team earlier this year is leading the way for women to coach in the men&#39;s format, and expressed her thoughts all the way from Sydney. &quot;As a coach, you always want to keep building and evolving, and to be going into the men&#39;s game as the first-ever woman coach, is an aspect where I feel I can use my experience of coaching for the last 7-8 years, and hopefully add value to the Paarl Royals,&quot; said Keightley.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;I know a few other females in sport that have gone into the men&#39;s set up, and they&#39;ve always said that it&#39;s been fantastic. For me, it&#39;s about coaching and helping the players get a better understanding of the game and see it from a different perspective. I think by working with the other coaching staff who probably have more experience in the men&#39;s set up, hopefully I can combine what we do in the women&#39;s game and then have a look of how it can benefit the men&#39;s game,&quot; added Keightley, who won the World Cup with Australia in 2005.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>Asked how the role came about, Keightley said it was Royals&#39; Director of Cricket, Kumar Sangakkara who approached her.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;Well, I wasn&#39;t extending my contract with England because it was tough for me during COVID to stay away from Australia for long periods of time. And then I first heard of the opportunity from Kumar, who was looking to get some coaches involved in the set-up with the prospect of getting a female on-board for a different perspective to the game itself. Hence, it sounded like an interesting opportunity after we had a couple of chats, and I&#39;m delighted to be joining the team,&quot; she said.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>Asked if her move to work with a men&#39;s cricket team will pave the way for more women coaches to follow suit, Lisa said, &quot;I don&#39;t see a reason why not. I&#39;ve coached domestically and internationally for 17 years now so there&#39;s definitely something that I can offer to the men&#39;s game. Like I mentioned, providing a different way of looking at strategies and bringing in some positive things from the women&#39;s game should make an impact. I would love for more female coaches to come and contribute to the men&#39;s game.&quot;<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>&quot;An example of that is Matthew Mott who worked with both the men&#39;s and women&#39;s teams. So if we could cross over like that, I mean that would be pretty special,&quot; she said.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>Having been associated with the Royals brand for the first time, the former batter also commented on her impression of the franchise from the outside. &quot;I have watched the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, and I know they did pretty well last season. I&#39;ve also known them because I knew Shane Warne was associated with them, and as an Aussie, I would always keep an eye out. I&#39;ve also heard some amazing things from everyone that I&#39;ve spoken to in the cricket world about how they are a well-run franchise.&quot;<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>There&#39;s a lot of talk around the women&#39;s IPL, and Lisa says she would be open to working in the league if the opportunity presents itself. &quot;There is no doubt that I would love to get involved if the Rajasthan Royals have a team in the women&#39;s IPL. I think if India do it well, their women&#39;s team is going to be very hard to stop and they could really make a big imprint and get a lot closer to the other teams, and win some big titles because they&#39;ve got some good players. I think for the Indian women&#39;s cricket team, and the fans, they should get really excited because I think it&#39;s going to create some really good Indian cricketers that can handle pressure and perform in big games, while also giving them more depth.&quot;<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>Having been associated with the Royals brand for the first time, the former batter also commented on her impression of the franchise from the outside. &quot;I have watched the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, and I know they did pretty well last season. I&#39;ve also known them because I knew Shane Warne was associated with them, and as an Aussie, I would always keep an eye out. I&#39;ve also heard some amazing things from everyone that I&#39;ve spoken to in the cricket world about how they are a well-run franchise.&quot;<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Also Read: <\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/FwYLR1xf7FQ\">Roston Chase Picks Up His All-Time XI, Includes 3 Indians<\/a><\/p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong><em>This story has not been edited by Cricketnmore staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\r\n",
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