Mithali Raj Hails Women’s Premier League: The Future of Women’s Cricket in India!
Mithali Raj, the Indian batting superstar, who retired from cricket last year, has hailed the launch of the Women’s Premier League as a massive step forward for the sport in India. As a mentor and advisor for the Gujarat Giants in the inaugural tournament in March, Mithali is thrilled to be a part of the WPL and its growth in the future.
Finally, It’s Here! The Women’s Premier League in India is Here!
Mithali has been waiting for this moment for years and is excited to see the women’s game evolve even further. Although she won’t be playing in the tournament, she is grateful to have the opportunity to serve as a mentor and advisor for the Gujarat Giants.
A Chance to Mentor and Shape the Future of Women’s Cricket
Mithali has had a storied career in cricket and is proud to have been a part of the sport’s evolution. She is now eager to help the next generation of cricketers and make a positive impact on the sport through her role as a mentor.
Hope for Better Player Development through WPL
Mithali is hopeful that the WPL will provide opportunities for player development, especially for young talent. She is impressed by the number of televised matches and the chance for players to play alongside top names in domestic cricket.
A Move in the Right Direction for Associate Member Countries
Mithali also appreciates the move to include at least one overseas player from an Associate Member country in each WPL team. She is thrilled to see the game growing and expanding beyond traditional cricketing nations.
Women’s Cricket is Evolving and Better Financial Stability is on the Horizon
Mithali believes that the WPL, along with other T20 leagues such as the WBBL in Australia and the Super League in England, will provide better financial stability for women cricketers. This will allow them to invest in their own games and hire personal coaches or strength and conditioning coaches.
Nerve-Wracking and Fun to Watch – Women’s Cricket is on the Rise!
Mithali is excited about the ever-evolving nature of women’s cricket and the increase in T20 leagues all over the world. She is thrilled to see scores that were once considered impossible, now being chased down and matches going down to the wire.