Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Women's world cup: Time for India to rise and shine

Anand Sachar, Hindustan Times
Mumbai, January 30, 2013

Quite often, it is after prolonged gloom that brightness appears. And for the Indian women’s cricket team that is struggling with obscurity, the World Cup that sets off in Mumbai on Thursday is a great opportunity to step out of their uneventful existence.


Women’s cricket came under the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2006. Yet, the situation is far from ideal. While the funds and facilities provided by the BCCI have been inadequate, the worst aspect has been the lack of action on the field.http://www.hindustantimes.com/Images/Popup/2013/1/31_01_13-metro21b.jpg
Though the team managed a couple of practice games and camps in Bangalore and Mumbai recently, India last played international cricket in the United Kingdom last July.
“The BCCI must wake up. And it will only happen if the girls do well here. Then they must get better treatment,” Edulji asserted.
That the World Cup matches scheduled at the Wankhede were shifted elsewhere to accommodate the Ranji Trophy final only highlights the indifferent attitude towards women’s cricket in India.
India will be playing hosts for the third time, but Edulji does not believe that will help improve the situation.
“We need people to watch, and they won’t come in these big metropolitan cities. These games should have been at smaller centers.”http://www.hindustantimes.com/Images/Popup/2013/1/31_01_13-metro21c.jpg
Despite that, the comfort of home conditions could work in India’s favour in the 10th edition of the event.
In the opener, India clash with West Indies at the Brabourne Stadium. Edulji signed off on a hopeful note.
“Maybe this is the turning point. Maybe this will lay a platform for the girls in the future.”

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