Yes, women cricketers often wear protective gear, including guards, to ensure their safety during play. These guards can include abdominal guards similar to those worn by male players, as well as thigh pads and chest guards. The use of such protective equipment is crucial to minimize the risk of injury from fast deliveries and other impacts during the game. The specific gear may vary based on personal preference and the level of play.
Anjum chopra
pata nahi
The Quran instructs women to dress modestly and cover their adornments, including their hair and bodies, to guard their modesty and avoid attracting unwanted attention. This interpretation varies among different Islamic scholars and cultures, leading to different interpretations on the specifics of what women should wear.
Yes they do inside the chaddi. I saw a lady got hit in there. She tried not to show up but she went behind the stands and adjusted the guard in her chaddi and sat down for a wjile and came back on the field.
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He was the first cricketer to wear a helmet in a full Test match
The two women who were the first uniformed women in the Coast Guard were Dorothy C. Stratton and Florence Finch. Dorothy Stratton joined the Coast Guard in 1942 and became the director of the Women’s Reserve branch, known as SPAR. Florence Finch, originally from the Philippines, joined the Coast Guard in 1943 and served as a Coast Guard SPAR during World War II.
when women have their periods, women wear whisper to stop the blood from staining their clothes.
No women do not wear cologne it's called perfume
Pentecostal women normally do not wear a vail.
Women's Wear Daily was created in 1910.
The first Indian women's cricketer to score a century in Test cricket was Shantha Rangaswamy, who scored her first and only century between January 9-10, 1977, her, and India Women's, seventh Test match.