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Wen Kim

“I never thought I would dedicate so much of my life to a sport that wasn't even popular in my home country.”

Growing up in Singapore, Wen never thought she would fall in love with the sport of cricket. But after moving to Seoul to pursue a career in finance, she stumbled upon a group of expats playing cricket in a local park and was immediately hooked. She dedicated herself to the sport, spending every free moment practicing and playing in local leagues. Despite the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated sport, Wen persevered and became a star player on her team. Off the field, she enjoys exploring Seoul's vibrant food scene and never misses an opportunity to squeeze in a yoga class.

What has been the biggest challenge you've faced as a woman in cricket?

Definitely the societal norms surrounding women in sports. People are constantly surprised that I play cricket, and I've even had to deal with snide comments and belittling remarks from men who don't think a woman can hold her own on the field.

What advice would you give to young girls who are interested in playing sports that aren't traditionally considered 'feminine'?

My advice would be to never let other people's perceptions hold you back. If you love something and you're willing to put in the work, go for it! And don't be afraid to ask for help or guidance along the way.

A close up photo of cricket gloves and a ball resting on a grassy field.
Just like the precise movements required in yoga, cricket requires a level of focus and attention to detail that I find incredibly satisfying.
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