Harmanpreet, Punam welcome BCCI’s plans for women’s cricket

The women cricketers believe domestic matches and introduction of India A series will help cricketers from grassroots come up through the ranks.

Published : Sep 16, 2017 14:23 IST , Mumbai

Top women cricketers, Punam Raut and Harmanpreet Kaur (in pic), on Saturday gave a thumbs up to BCCI’s reported plans for women’s cricket, like introduction of India A series and inclusion of more domestic fixtures.
Top women cricketers, Punam Raut and Harmanpreet Kaur (in pic), on Saturday gave a thumbs up to BCCI’s reported plans for women’s cricket, like introduction of India A series and inclusion of more domestic fixtures.
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Top women cricketers, Punam Raut and Harmanpreet Kaur (in pic), on Saturday gave a thumbs up to BCCI’s reported plans for women’s cricket, like introduction of India A series and inclusion of more domestic fixtures.

Top women cricketers, Punam Raut and Harmanpreet Kaur, on Saturday gave a thumbs up to BCCI’s reported plans for women’s cricket, like introduction of India A series and inclusion of more domestic fixtures.

“Earlier there were not many domestic matches for women, but this year the BCCI is working on it and we will get good quality and more number of matches,” said right-handed batswoman Harmanpreet.

Harmanpreet, who scored a match-winning 171* against Australia in the semifinal of the ICC Women’s World Cup earlier this year, spoke to reporters after launching Punam Raut’s Sports Academy in suburban Kandivili, for women.

Echoing similar views, Punam, also a right-handed batswoman, expressed her view that the more initiatives the BCCI takes, the better it will be for the upcoming players.

“Of course, the initiative by BCCI with regards to India A tour for women is good. More and more girls should come up. We get less number of series to play, but there is lot of talent coming up and it will be an opportunity to express themselves when they play for India A. It is a good initiative,” she said.

Harmanpreet said the India A concept will help them.

“Of course, after the World Cup there are a lot of meetings in the BCCI on women’s cricket and they are working on us. India A concept will help us. As Punam said earlier there were less number of matches. Those who are not in the team but among the probables will get more experience when they play international cricket,” added Harmanpret.

Saying that there is a lot of bench strength, Punam expressed her desire to be part of a World Cup winning team.

“After this, we will achieve our dream of winning the World Cup. We have lots of girls playing good cricket and have the talent. We have lots of bench strength,” added the Mumbai player.

Mumbai Cricket Association’s joint secretaries, P.V. Shetty and Unmesh Khanvilkar, were also present at the launch of Punam’s academy.

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