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“You can definitely get away with playing more part-time keepers in the men’s game where there are more pace bowlers,” he tells Telegraph Sport. “Standing back is the easier part of being a keeper. A keeper really shows their worth in their ability to create chances from nothing, or take half-chances up to the stumps. That is the mark of a good keeper. There are a lot of very, very capable keepers in the women’s game.” Taylor was an outstanding England wicketkeeper and Jones has carried the torch since her retirement. Given what Bates is saying, it is perhaps no surprise that he, Jon Batty and Chris Read, other fine keepers from the men’s game, are both coaching in the women’s Hundred this

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