Cricket has gained massive popularity in India as a sport. So much that it has almost become a part of modern national culture, and this has led to a rapid development of women's participation in sports. The BCCI has played a big role in the development of women's cricket with the introduction of the Women's Premier League (WPL), which has recently concluded its third edition, and is drawing wide attention from cricket fundamentalists.
Naturally, a change has been about the perception of women's participation in cricket and many people have been highly vocal. Now recently, star cricketer Virat Kohli Even on how much recognition is being received to the athletes of the opposite sex, attention has also been paid. In an incident in Bengaluru, Kohli further expressed that things are moving in the right direction, and it is necessary to take the increase in backing to the next level.
“They were their own catalysts and focused on them. I really saw it as a time of 6-7 years. The way they started playing, you could see that belief, and then people started a lot in it. WPL“Kohli commented at the RCB Innovation Lab Indian Sports Summit.
Sports culture includes all: Kohli
“Looking at men for the improvement of sports in any country, it should be a collective. Everyone is involved in sports culture, and women's game is a big part of it and we have a lot of data in women's sports, not only cricket, but all others. We are building personal activities in a year in tennis, badminton, wrestling, boxing, boxing. Ace batsman added ahead.
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Talking about Kohli, he will focus on the upcoming IPL, which will begin from 22 March. This will be the 18th time when he will represent the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the upcoming tournament and is still looking for his first title. RCB will face Kolkata Knight Riders defending champions in the tournament opener.
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