The South Australia Scorpions head into Saturday's WNCL final at Hobart unsure of what awaits, but with a much clearer picture of what came before following last weekend's ground-breaking reunion of women's past players. "A lot of the women didn't ever receive a cap when playing in the past," McCauley told cricket.com.au. "I think it's a symbol of the recognition of women's cricket at all levels," Nairn told cricket.com.au after being presented with cap number 82 on Sunday. "They want to understand what conditions they played under, how they came about playing cricket because it certainly wasn't something you would call the norm back then. "And I feel like I'm something of a bridge from the current group of the Scorpions back to that era.
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