Women state captains to be part of BCCI domestic conclave

In a first, the Indian cricket board will be inviting all the state skippers of the women’s teams at its Annual Domestic Captains and Coaches Conclave.

Published : May 08, 2019 13:41 IST , New Delhi

Railways' captain Mithali Raj during a domestic T20 match against Hyderabad in Mumbai.
Railways' captain Mithali Raj during a domestic T20 match against Hyderabad in Mumbai.
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Railways' captain Mithali Raj during a domestic T20 match against Hyderabad in Mumbai.

In a first, the Indian cricket board will be inviting all the state skippers of the women’s teams at its Annual Domestic Captains and Coaches Conclave, making the event more inclusive.

The more than a decade old conclave is conducted at the end of every domestic season. Captains and coaches of Ranji Trophy teams give their feedback to the BCCI administration about the season gone by. However, the women cricketers were not made a part of it in the previous editions.

During the conclave on May 17 in Mumbai, the captains and coaches of the women’s state teams will join their male counterparts in giving assessment of the just-concluded domestic season.

Read: Former India all-rounders bat for widening base before full-fledged Women’s IPL

“Yes, this is the first time that domestic women’s team captains and the chief coaches have been invited to the conclave. Their feedback is very important and we would like to know what they thought about the last season,” BCCI GM (Cricket Operations) Saba Karim, who is also in charge of overall development of women’s game, told PTI on Wednesday.

Karim, however, didn’t wish to get into whether there will be discussions on how to broaden the talent pool in order to have a full-fledged women’s IPL in near future.

“I would not like to comment on that but yes we need to get feedback from our women cricketers and coaches for the development of the game and how we can help to raise the quality of cricket at the domestic level,” the former India wicketkeeper said.

It is expected that likes of Jhulan Goswami (Bengal), Mithali Raj (Railways), Jemimah Rodrigues (Mumbai) along with other domestic captains will be attending the conference.

As far as the men’s conclave goes, the notable aspect up for discussion will be the feedback provided by the captains and coaches of the North Eastern states who joined the first class system last season.

It is expected that sub-standard umpiring across all formats and age groups (men and women) is also likely to come up for discussion during the meeting.

In all, the 2018-19 season featured 2024 domestic matches (men and women) across age-groups with 6471 registered players (men and women) taking part.

This was close to 1000 matches more than last year.

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