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‘WPL Came And Changed Conversations In Women’s Cricket’: Smriti Mandhana Wants More Success Stories From Other Disciplines

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‘WPL Came And Changed Conversations In Women’s Cricket’: Smriti Mandhana Wants More Success Stories From Other Disciplines

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RCB skipper, Smriti Mandhana sees the WPL as having changed conversations around women’s cricket and hopes to see similar success across other sporting disciplines.

Smriti Mandhana led RCB to their maiden WPL title in 2024. (Image: X)

Smriti Mandhana led RCB to their maiden WPL title in 2024. (Image: X)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper Smriti Mandhana said on Monday that the Women’s Premier League has changed the “conversations” surrounding women’s cricket and she hoped to see similar success stories in other disciplines.

Mandhana had led the RCB to the WPL triumph last year, the team’s first title in franchise cricket.

“We used to play in the Big Bash League etc even before the WPL, and everyone used to ask us when we would have our own league, and the WPL came and changed the conversations around women’s cricket,” Mandhana said during the unveiling of the report — Sports-Forward Nation.

The Mandhana-led RCB will eye title defence during the third season of the WPL, beginning from February 14.

“The IPL has done a lot for men’s cricket, and it’s like wow, the WPL can do something similar to women’s cricket. Similarly, it will be inspiring to witness stories like these (WPL) coming from across other disciplines as well,” she added.

Rajesh Menon, the Chief Operating Officer of the RCB, said participation at the grassroots level needed to be improved for the country to develop as a true blue-sporting power.

“We need more involvement and investment at the grassroots level. But to be a champion nation in sport, we need to provide our athletes with the right environment for development. It requires the right decisions by the stakeholders at the right time,” said Menon.

Mandhana was delighted to see the progress women’s sports have made in the country in the last few years, but she wanted more penetration at the grassroots level.

“My ultimate dream is to see two women’s teams playing some gully sport and fully enjoying it. If that happens then we can say we have inspired girls to take up a sport and that will be a win for us in our life as sportspersons,” she noted.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)

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