India ‘sleeping giant’ of women’s cricket, says Australia coach

“The depth in their batting is outstanding, their bowling’s got potential as well and their fielding has improved out of sight,” Australia coach Mathew Mott said.

Published : May 17, 2019 12:36 IST

The interest in women’s cricket in India has been on the rise ever since it finished runner-up in the 2017 World Cup in the United Kingdom.

India is the “sleeping giant” of women’s cricket with the resources it has at its disposal, feels Australia coach Matthew Mott.

The interest in women’s cricket in India has been on the rise ever since it finished runner-up in the 2017 World Cup in the United Kingdom.

India also entered the semifinals of last November’s T20 World Cup in the West Indies.

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“They’re (India) the sleeping giant in women’s cricket. They’ve got a country that’s mad on the game, and in their batting they’ve already got three or four world-class players,” said Mott.

“The depth in their batting is outstanding, their bowling’s got potential as well and their fielding has improved out of sight,” he was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

India entered two World Cup finals (2005, 2017) but finished on the losing on both occasions.

But Mott believes if it continues in the same vein, the future is bright for women’s cricket in India.

“They’re going to be a force in world cricket. Having made that World Cup final (in 2017), and they’ve got a country of a billion people behind them as well, they’re going to be a huge force,” said the 45-year-old former Queensland all-rounder.