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WPL jeetbuzz changed the conversation about women's cricket: Smriti Mandhana

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  • 2月4日
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jeetbuzz Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain Smriti Mandhana on Monday said the Women's Premier League (WPL) has changed the conversation around women's cricket and she hopes to see similar success stories in other sports.


Last year, Mandana led RCB to win the WPL title, the team's first title in franchise cricket.


“We were involved before the WPL was launched and everyone was asking us when we would have our own league, but the launch of the WPL changed the conversation around women’s cricket,” Mandala said. " "Mr. Luo said when releasing the report.


Under Mandhana's leadership, RCB will look to retain the title in the third season of the WPL, which begins on February 14.


IPL has done a lot for men’s cricket, wow, WPL can do the same for women’s cricket. Likewise, we witness similar stories in other disciplines. (WPL) will also be inspiring, he said.


RCB chief operating officer Rajesh Menon said that for India to develop into a true sports powerhouse, it needs to increase participation in sports at the grassroots level.


We need more grassroots involvement and commitment. But to become a sports champion nation, we need to provide the right environment for our athletes to develop. “It requires stakeholders to make the right decisions at the right time,” he said.


Mandana is happy to see the progress of women's sports in India over the past few years, but she hopes the sport can become more popular at the grassroots level.


“My biggest dream is to see two girls teams competing in cross country and having so much fun. If that happens, then we can say that we inspired girls to take up sports, and that will be a lifelong experience for us as athletes.” The greatest moment of all time. Victory.

 
 
 

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