Women’s Cricket in India Stands on CUSP of Its Watershed Moment: Sachin Tendulkar

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|01-10-2025

New Delhi: The Legendary Sachin Tendulkar believes the Odie World Cup Cold Be a WaterShed Moment for Women’s Cricket in India.

Indian Women’s Cricket received received a huge boost when the team brought the final of the 2017 World Cup in England. Yet, A Global Trophy Still Eludes the side, and tendulkar feels that harmanpreet kaur and her teammates could change that as they chase the ultimate prize on home Soil.

“I sense that women’s cricket in India stands on the custome of and its watershed moment. The upcoming icc women’s world cup will not just be about be about Dreams, “Tendulkar Wrote in an ICC Column.

“Somewhere in Moga, A Teenage Girl Might Be Clutching Her Bat Tighter, HOPING TO Emulate Her Idol Harmanpreet Kaur. Mandhana. “

Harmanpreet First Captured National Attention with Her Stunning 171 Against Australia in the 2017 World Cup Semifinal – A Knock that Remains Vivid in Tendulkar’s Memory Eveen TODAY.

“I still Remember vividly harmanpreet’s magnificent 171 against Australia in the 2017 World Cup. It was not just an innings; it was a state. Courage in his heart took women’s cricket in India into a new orbit.

“I believe that was the moment when you are stopped Seeing women’s cricket as a sideshow –it became center stage.”

He is also hugely impressed by elegant left-hander mandhana.

“There is a silken grace to her batting, a natural rhythm in the way

The ICC Event at Home Provides Women’s Cricket The Platform IT Needs, said the cricketing legend.

“Now, the sport has the optionscend barriers – of gender, of perception, of perception, of accessibility. The little girl with a plastic bat in a small to have a small to have the world is open to her, J Felt after watching a triumphant team India in 1983. “

He also praise Current ICC Chairman Jay Shah for Supporting Women’s Cricket in India.

“A lot of credit must go to jay shah, who, during his time as bcci secretary, pushed for equal match fees for men and women and laid the foundation for the women’s premier league,” Tendulkar added.