Smriti Mandhana firmly believes that cricket in the country has enough depth for the introduction of a six-team women’s IPL

Indian opener and T20I bad habit captain Smriti Mandhana said that this is often the correct time for the women’s Indian Head Association (IPL), in case the amusement ought to move forward within the nation.

Smriti Mandhana firmly accepts that cricket within the nation has sufficient depth for the introduction of a six-team women’s IPL. Which can also encourage offer assistance in making strides in the bench strength for the national side.

“Five-six teams, we are good to go with. But eight teams, I am still not sure how it will look like. But I think we really need to start with five or six teams so that we can actually get to eight teams very soon.,” Madhana said

Star India opener Smriti

“I think till we don’t start, we are not giving exposure to our girls to turn their cricket into a really different level,” she said.

Mandhana said the women’s Huge Bash Alliance has driven an enhancement. Within the seat quality of the Australian group, something which can be duplicated in India with the women’s IPL.

“I played in Big Bash four years back and now the quality is very different. You’ll be able to see that in Cricket Australia where they have 40-50 cricketers prepared to play universal cricket any day.

“So, I really want that to happen in Indian cricket. I think IPL will play a huge role in that,” Mandhana added.

Right now, the BCCI has a Women’s T20 Challenge which highlights three groups — Trailblazers, Supernovas, and Speed.

Mandhana captained Trailblazers, whereas Harmanpreet Kaur and Mithali Raj captained Supernovas and Speed respectively.

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