Football, Feminism & Everything in Between

5: The Ebony Rainford-Brent One...

06.12.2019 - By Alastair Campbell & Grace CampbellPlay

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Grace and Alastair Campbell sit down with an icon. Ebony Rainford-Brent Is a retired British cricketer, who was the first black woman to play for the England cricket team. During her playing career, she was also captain of the Surrey women's team. She now sits on the board at Surrey Cricket Club and is a pundit for the BBC’s flagship Test Match Special.

Grace and Alastair chat to Ebony about her career, competing with your friends, and the loss of her elder Jay who was murdered when she was 5 years old. 

Produced by The Pink Protest with additional editing by Sarah Myles.

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