With WPL, there is no such thing as a motive for males’s and ladies’s recreation to be considered as completely different: ICC chairman Barclay

Women’s cricket has distinguished itself with the introduction of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) and it shouldn’t be considered in another way from the boys’s recreation anymore, ICC chairman Greg Barclay mentioned on Friday.

He mentioned the league will assist uplift the ladies’s recreation, due to the professionalism and cash concerned.

The first version of the event will conclude in Mumbai on Sunday.

“… As I say, I think it will be a great uplift for the women’s game and I am looking forward to see how this tournament plays out,” Barcley instructed the BCCI.

“Now, there is no reason for the two parts of the game, men and women, to be viewed as different. This is people playing cricket and they should be treated equally.

“Secondly, the professionalism and the remuneration that is offered to the players, I think that’s something that’s going to be really important, again, for the women’s game,” he added.

The WPL, which was a very long time coming, lastly started on March 4 this yr amid a lot fanfare.

“I think if you recognise the powerhouse that India is in terms of cricket, it’s appropriate that they have launched the Women’s Premier League. I know that Jay Shah (BCCI president) and his board is really committed to making this one one of the biggest and best tournaments that it can possibly be.

“I am sure that they will be successful in that respect. I am really pleased and very appreciate that this has happened,” Barclay mentioned.

“I take my hat off to Jay and his team at the BCCI for the way they have approached this. That is exactly what I would have expected out of an Indian run competition, it’s absolutely amazing.

“Jay and his team are doing a wonderful job in leading the way in terms of getting the women’s game to where it needs to be,” he signed off.

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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