313. The Forgotten Giant: Inside The 1997 Women’s World Cup

Never on the Backfoot: A Podcast

Neha Shetty

August 16, 20251 hr 28 min
Cricket

313. The Forgotten Giant: Inside The 1997 Women’s World Cup

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Episode Notes

Hi there! Welcome to Episode 313 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. In December 1997, India hosted the biggest Women’s Cricket World Cup the sport had ever seen—11 teams, 32 matches, and a record-breaking number of fans at Eden Gardens for the final. 

From Belinda Clark’s historic double century to India’s semi-final surge and nail-biting knockout clashes, the tournament was a spectacle of skill, grit, and untold stories.

In this episode, Ankit joins us as we revisit the matches, moments, and memories that shaped the 1997 edition, with insights from those who were there—on the field, in the dressing rooms, and behind the scenes. Expect anecdotes you won’t find in scorecards, reflections on the tournament’s legacy, and a look at how this “forgotten giant” still echoes through women’s cricket today.

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