Women’s IPL Will Bridge Gap Between International and Domestic Cricket: Harmanpreet Kaur

Stars like Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana believe that the women’s IPL can help newcomers make a smooth transition from domestic cricket to international cricket.

The inaugural women’s IPL is set to take place in March and some of the country’s top players, from national team captain Harmanpreet to senior opener Mandhana, are looking forward to the event, which will also see foreign stars participate.

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speaking on the star Play On the show ‘Follow the Blues’, Harmanpreet said, “IPL will be a great platform for players who are really good, but for them you know, international cricket is still something that they cannot change their approach and mindset overnight. Can

“But in IPL, when they get a chance to play against foreign players, it will give them a platform, they can play well, they can understand what international cricket is all about.

“So, when they are playing for the Indian team, they will not face any extra pressure, because right now the players who are selected from the domestic teams, sometimes I can see that they are empty, they do not understand Figuring out how to change their game plan.

“To bridge that gap, the tournament will play a major role. So, in the years to come, with girls playing in IPL, we will definitely see some big changes in their performance. Championship. The team made it to the semi-finals of ODIs World Cup, beat Sri Lanka in T20I and ODI bilateral series, won a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games, and achieved a historic 3–0 victory over England.

Then, they won the Asia Cup for a record seventh time.

Talking further about IPL, Harmanpreet said, “IPL is a big step for women’s cricket because before this, we have seen Australia Board, England Board, they have taken care of WBBL and The Hundred.

“We have discussed that there is a big difference between domestic and international cricket, because even if you play well in domestic cricket and then suddenly play international, you don’t understand what to do and how to do it. ” Mandhana compared. Women’s IPL along with leagues like The Hundred and WBBL and how they have helped their domestic players.

“All women’s cricket, I would not say the Indian team or the domestic set-up. We keep talking about how this will increase the bench strength.

“But really, the fact is that it is going to help the domestic girls in a big way because the experience of playing in a league like this will sort out a lot of things for women’s cricket,” Mandhana said.

“At the grassroots level and we have seen how the Big Bash and The Hundred have helped Australia and England respectively with their home set-ups, among other things.

“So, I am really very happy, the Indian team will benefit a lot from the women’s IPL, but it is also going to benefit the domestic girls a lot, which I am looking forward to.” Batter Jemimah Rodrigues said the women’s IPL should take the game to the next level in India.

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“Women’s IPL is going to change a lot for women’s cricket in India. I think this is the best platform for us now that as an Indian team we are doing so well in all major events like World Cup and Commonwealth.

“This is the right time for this to happen and I am sure we are going to get so much talent that is going to come out from here. I am sure women’s cricket in India is all set to move to the next level after the Women’s IPL.” ” Rodrigues said.

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