The newsroom is an unfair place. People are assigned beats – insider term for topics like civic affairs, politics, business, sports and entertainment – that get unequal attention. Eventually what gets covered and what makes it to the front page or the prime time slot is meant to be at the editor’s discretion.
It’s their subjective, sometimes whimsical, judgment of what’s important or relevant or likely to resonate.
You have the glamour beats that hog space (say national politics or the men’s cricket team) and the boring beats that get neglected (like public sector units and the women’s cricket team). On a slow news day, the boring beats get minor charitable attention.
This piece is a tribute to the many journalists who have covered women’s cricket in India when it was not automatically

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