Arthur Crabtree wrote:A woman joining the ex pros in the C9 commentary box (no doubt set in their ways, oafishly masculine, uncomfortably challenged) has the feeling of a seventies sitcom.
They tried it about 10-15 years back, with an actress, Kate Fitzpatrick. It didn't work - not due to chauvanism, but due to het not knowing enough about cricket. At least this time they have contracted someone who knows cricket inside and out.
I'm also sure that the TV execs will have worded up the buffoons on correct behaviour. Also, as being an ex-Aus captain, I reckon that she is probably able to hold her own.
Good luck to her though, I'm sure that she'll still need it.
One of the commercial channels had a brief experiment with a female football (Aussie Rules) commentator some years back. Didn't lst long, but I didn;y hear too much about her. She has been doing the past couple of years with the ABC radio commentary team. She is fine
Also, there has seemed to be a pattern of females anchoring tournament sports here, of late - most recently the World Cup and the Basketball World Cup/Championship currently on - a savvy, good-looking young woman to wrangle the 2 or 3 subject experts. It works well in the sense that the majority of the blokes like the eye-candy and the few women watching like the fashion and female representation.