Amelia Kerr on winning the WPL & being open about mental health - Stumped, BBC World Service
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- New Zealand star Amelia Kerr discusses the WPL and explains why she’s a mental health advocate.
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On this week’s Stumped, Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma speak with WPL winner and New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr. She tells us why she thinks Mumbai’s success in the inaugural competition is a pivotal moment for the women’s game and explains why she’s a mental health advocate. Last year Kerr took a seven-month break from the sport to focus on her mental wellbeing and founded the website Out of the Rough to share stories and help others.
Kerr explains why it’s important to normalise conversations and remove stigma around the subject.
Plus, as Stumped turns 400, we take a trip down memory lane to look back at the most memorable moments over the course of the show’s seven years (and counting).
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Amelias last minute winning boundaries in final gave so much relief and removed pressure from nat . Very well played❤️
Melia is a inspirational young Lady and I am sure her honesty will help many others. Thank you.
She's a excellent player, hoping she'll continue this form for MUMBAI INDIANS in next season also🔥🔥💪🏻
Amelia is a legend of modern day cricket in women's cricket history.
My 1st Episode only Because of AMELIA KERR, & Looking forward to watch/hear every week!
Amelia kerr ❤️❤️❤️
WPL 😍😍
Amelia love ❤
A beautiful conversation ❤👏👏
Amelia 😍
Bloody love Amelia 😍😍😍
Such a beautiful person, inside and out. Wonderful cricketer and seems like such a great person as well
Melie❤
Dear Mitchell, it was held in India, most women were Indians, further, there was Hayley Mathews from West Indies & Chloe from South Africa,
It would be nice if BBC came out of its colonial mentality, also please notice whats happening in your country.
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So typical bbc “tone deaf “
Are u not aware that there were Indian indigenous women and a black woman in the league ? How obsessed is Mitchell with white women ? This is typical BBC .tone deaf .This was an Indian premier league and u cant get an Indian player on ur panel ?
W
I think they wanted to get an opinion of an outsider of how they felt about being in India and playing in WPL.
You mean tone deaf like the WPL Tata fan zone being 95% men or third umpires calling women players " he" on a few occasions .
@@DNW28 ..and 1000 other things that never happened
It's British channel Stop being cry baby
Very nice poster as thumbnail.