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If you ever think you’re doing too much, you might want to have a glance at Emily Windsor’s schedule because it is hectic – and then some.
This summer, Windsor has been working for the NHS, broadcasting for the BBC and studying to become a qualified physiotherapist.
Add in a debut at Lord’s, where she took an important catch in the deep as the Trent Rockets picked up their first win of the tournament, and it has been a pretty decent few months for the 24-year-old.
“It was absolutely incredible,” Windsor said, recalling her outing at Lord’s last week.
“To have made my debut there and for the Rockets to get their first win – it was a special day.
“That ground feels different to anything else – it was almost like a disbelief that I was out there. My picture and my number came up on the screen and I had to take a minute during the warm-up.
“I was like ‘wow, that’s pretty cool’.”
Despite there being 41 full-time professionals in the women’s game, Windsor is one of the many players balancing…
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