Womenscricketcentral.com is a dedicated media platform covering women’s cricket across all formats, competitions, and regions.
We publish structured, research-driven content for a global cricket audience — and we are selectively open to contributions from qualified writers who meet our editorial standards.
Write For Us + Sports
If you are a sports journalist, cricket analyst, researcher, or informed cricket enthusiast with genuine expertise in the women’s game, this page outlines what we accept and how to submit.
Topics We Accept
Womenscricketcentral.com publishes contributions across the following content categories. All submitted articles must fall within the scope of women’s cricket exclusively.
- Match Analysis — Pre-match previews, tactical breakdowns, post-match assessments, and series reviews covering international and domestic women’s cricket.
- Player Profiles — Career-focused profiles of current and historical women’s cricketers, supported by verified statistics, performance data, and factual biographical detail.
- Tournament and League Coverage — Coverage of ICC events, bilateral series, Women’s Premier League, Women’s Big Bash League, The Hundred, Charlotte Edwards Cup, and other recognized domestic competitions.
- Statistics and Records — Data-driven articles documenting career milestones, all-time records, format comparisons, and statistical analysis of individual and team performances.
- Opinion and Editorial Pieces — Informed, evidence-based opinion on selection decisions, team strategy, tournament structures, or the broader development of women’s cricket. Opinion must be clearly presented as such and supported by factual context.
- Grassroots and Development Coverage — Articles on emerging players, junior cricket programs, national cricket board initiatives, and the structural development of women’s cricket at local and regional levels.
Submission Guidelines
All contributors must follow these guidelines before submitting any article. Non-compliant submissions will not be reviewed.
- Word Count — Articles must be between 800 and 1,500 words depending on the content type. Statistical and analytical pieces may extend beyond this range where justified.
- Original Content Only — Every article submitted must be entirely original and written exclusively for Womenscricketcentral.com. Content previously published on any other website, blog, or platform will not be accepted under any circumstance.
- Women’s Cricket Focus — Every submitted article must be entirely focused on women’s cricket. Articles covering men’s cricket or general sports topics are outside our editorial scope and will be rejected without review.
- Factual Accuracy — All statistics, records, and factual claims must be accurate and sourced from verifiable databases including official ICC records, cricket boards, or established cricket data platforms.
- Formatting Requirements — Submit articles with clear headings, short paragraphs, and clean formatting. Avoid walls of text. Include any relevant tables or statistical data in an organized format.
- No Promotional Content — Contributions must not function as promotional material for brands, platforms, apps, or commercial services. Articles with embedded commercial messaging will not be published.
Quality Standards
Womenscricketcentral.com maintains consistent editorial standards across all published content. Contributions are held to the same standards as in-house articles.
Writing must be journalistic in tone — clear, factual, and analytical. Emotional storytelling, excessive praise, or dramatic framing are not consistent with our editorial voice.
Arguments must be supported by data or documented evidence. Vague assertions and generalized claims will be returned for revision or rejected outright.
Contributors are expected to demonstrate working knowledge of women’s cricket — its players, tournaments, formats, and history.
Articles that show surface-level familiarity with the subject will not meet publication standards.
Plagiarism Policy
Womenscricketcentral.com applies a strict zero-tolerance policy toward plagiarism in all its forms.
This includes direct copying, close paraphrasing of existing articles, AI-generated content submitted as original writing, and structural reproduction of published work without attribution.
All submissions are reviewed for originality before editorial assessment begins.
Any article found to contain plagiarized content will be permanently rejected, and the contributor will not be considered for future submissions.
Review Process
Submitted articles go through a structured editorial review before any publication decision is made.
- Step 1 – Initial Screening: Submissions are reviewed for topic relevance, word count compliance, formatting, and originality. Articles that do not meet basic submission requirements are rejected at this stage without further review.
- Step 2 – Editorial Assessment: Qualifying articles are assessed for factual accuracy, analytical quality, writing standard, and alignment with our editorial tone. This stage may result in acceptance, a revision request, or rejection.
- Step 3 – Revision (If Required): Where an article shows genuine editorial merit but requires corrections, the contributor will be contacted with specific revision notes. Only one round of revision is offered per submission.
- Step 4 – Publication Decision: Accepted articles are scheduled for publication based on our content calendar. Contributors will be notified once their article goes live on the platform.
Review timelines may vary based on submission volume. Contributors should allow up to seven business days for an initial response.
How to Submit Your Pitch?
Do not submit a full article without prior pitch approval.
Send a brief pitch of 100–150 words outlining your proposed topic, the angle you intend to cover, and a short description of your background in cricket writing or journalism.
Pitches that align with our editorial focus will receive a response within five business days. Approved pitches will be invited to submit a full article.
- Submit your pitch to: businessbuddykb@gmail.com
Use the subject line: WCC Contributor Pitch – [Your Proposed Topic]
A Final Note:
Womenscricketcentral.com is a selective platform. We prioritize quality over volume and editorial integrity over output frequency.
Contributors who bring genuine cricket knowledge, disciplined writing, and a commitment to accuracy are the kind of voices this platform is built to support.
If that describes you, we look forward to hearing from you.