Rodney Thomas
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She bowls at a fair pace, there'll be male bowlers who are slower than her. And she genuinely turns the ball too.
True enough ... but I've seen Phil Tufnell and Monty Panesar play for England. Lack of batting and fielding ability didn't stop them
Ecclestone is still young - particularly by spinner standards. I've no idea whether she even wants to play men's cricket but she may want a new challenge.
I thought Sarah Taylor would be the first woman to play F/C cricket. She was widely considered to be the best keeper in the world (male or female) at her peak but, sadly, for non-cricketing reasons it was not to be. Ecclestone may well be tempted to be the pioneer.
Unless it has changed, isn't the ball used in the women's game a little smaller and lighter? That change for the mens game might be quite challenging for a spinner.