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Indian Women Cricketers: Legends and Legends in the Making

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The way the current Indian Women’s team is performing, there is no doubt that they do not lack passion, determination, or even the hunger to win live matches for India. But do you know how this Indian Women’s team achieved this feat? And trust us, it wasn’t an easy feat for them. This is why it is important to learn about their history and what led them to fight a battle that not many talk about. 

In this detailed guide, we will learn about Indian Women’s cricketing history and who led from the front. The impact of how it is going and the strength of these women who have tirelessly worked hard to keep the Indian Women’s cricket team on top!

History of the Indian Women’s Cricket Team

The Women’s Cricket Association of India (WCAI) was formed in 1973, which led to the official introduction of women’s cricket in India. India’s first international series was played in 1976 when they toured the West Indies. Early pioneers like Shantha Rangaswamy, Diana Edulji, and Shubhangi Kulkarni played pivotal roles in establishing the team without much institutional support.

In 1978, India hosted its first Women’s Cricket World Cup. With much struggle, the team didn’t have the necessary resources to play a World Cup at that stage, let alone win. 

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) took over the management of women’s cricket in 2006, leading to improved (not entirely) infrastructure and visibility. 

Significant Issues Faced by the Indian Women’s Cricket Team

1. Lack of Institutional Support (Pre-2006):

  • Before the BCCI took over in 2006, the Women’s Cricket Association of India (WCAI) managed the team with mere funds and resources. Players often had to manage their own travel and accommodation arrangements during tours, which hampered performance and health.
  • The BCCI initially showed little interest in women’s cricket, leading to inadequate facilities, poor scheduling, and minimal media attention.

2. Limited Tours and Exposure:

  • Unlike their male counterparts, the Indian women’s team had fewer international tours and matches. This lack of exposure made it difficult to gain experience and improve performance on the world stage.
  • The team struggled to arrange bilateral series, and when they did, tours were irregular and unpredictable, leaving players with little match practice.

3. Poor Pay and Contract Issues:

  • For a long time, Indian women cricketers had no central contracts, unlike the men’s team, which made cricket an unsustainable career choice for many.
  • Players were paid significantly less, and match fees were minuscule. This inequality led to many talented players leaving the sport for more secure jobs.

4. Inconsistent Coaching and Administration:

  • Coaching appointments were inconsistent, and there was no long-term strategy for building a strong team. The lack of experienced coaches and trainers also affected the team’s performance.
  • Administration and planning were lacking, with insufficient attention to nurturing grassroots talent or creating pathways for young girls to enter the sport.

5. Media and Fan Apathy:

  • Women’s cricket in India received little media coverage and public support. Even when the team performed well, such as in their 2005 and 2017 World Cup runs, they struggled to get the recognition they deserved. Even today, the Indian women’s cricket team longs for fan support.

Players Who Made It Possible: The Legends of the Game

1. Anjum Chopra:

  • Anjum was one of the earliest players to bring visibility to women’s cricket. Through her performances and work post-retirement as a commentator and administrator, she has been a strong advocate for the game’s development.

2. Shantha Rangaswamy:

  • The first captain of India’s women’s team, Rangaswamy not only contributed as a player but also fought tirelessly to secure tours, exposure, and recognition for the team.

3. Mithali Raj:

  • With over two decades of service to Indian women’s cricket, Mithali Raj – the player and The Captain, worked hard to elevate the status of the team. She broke multiple records and was an advocate for improving the treatment of women cricketers, demanding better pay and infrastructure. She also left the Indian Cricket Team, due to the biased conditions. Yet, returned for the game. 

4. Jhulan Goswami:

  • A fast-bowling legend, Jhulan Goswami faced early struggles in gaining recognition, but her perseverance led her to become the leading wicket-taker in women’s cricket. She continually pushed for more respect for women cricketers.

Legends in the Making: The Upcoming Generation

  1. Harmanpreet Kaur:

Known for her leadership and fearless batting, Harmanpreet Kaur’s performance, especially her 171* in the 2017 World Cup, helped push the narrative of equality and boosted the visibility of women’s cricket in India. She has been the face of Indian Cricket and has gone above and beyond to ask for support and remain consistent in what she does.

  1. Smriti Mandhana: 

One of the most stylish batters of the current era, Smriti Mandhana, jersey no.18 is a player who consistently performs across formats. Known for her grace, elegance, and explosiveness at the top of the order, Mandhana has already made her mark with hundreds in Australia, England, and South Africa. Her adaptability in different conditions and formats is key to her success, making her a future legend. (We believe she already is one)

  1. Shafali Verma:

 At just 15, Shafali Verma stormed into the cricketing scene with fearless hitting, reminiscent of Virender Sehwag. She quickly became one of India’s most reliable T20 openers, making headlines with her power-hitting and dominating performances. Her bold approach is indicative of the new fearless Indian cricketing attitude.

  1. Deepti Sharma:

One of the most versatile all-rounders in world cricket, Deepti Sharma’s contributions with both bat and ball make her invaluable to the team. Her ability to bowl spin in pressure situations and bat in crucial moments has earned her a place among the rising stars.

  1. Richa Gosh:

A young wicketkeeper-batter, Richa Ghosh is making waves with her explosive batting in the middle order. Her attacking mindset and clean hitting have already drawn comparisons with some of the best in the game. With her confidence and abilities, Richa is expected to become a key player in India’s playing XI

The Future of Indian Women’s Cricket Team:

Indian women’s cricket is undergoing a revolution, thanks to the blend of experienced legends and exciting youngsters. The Women’s Premier League (WPL) has also opened doors for young cricketers to rub shoulders with international stars, improving their skills and exposure.

With the rapid rise of talented cricketers like Jemimah Rodrigues, Pooja Vastrakar, and Renuka Singh, India’s future in women’s cricket looks brighter than ever. This collective effort from legends and emerging stars is ensuring that Indian women’s cricket not only stays competitive but dominates on the global stage for years to come.

Where do we go from here?Cricaza says there’s only one way out – Show your continued love and support to our very own Women’s Cricket Team (Women in Blue). By live streaming matches, and participating in the tournaments during live world cup matches. Also win cash prizes of up to 50 lakhs and play as many games as you want (you have options of over 3000). Let’s Roar with the team to bring the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup Trophy home!

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