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“What IPL Has Achieved for Men’s Cricket, WPL Is Now Starting to Do for Women’s Cricket: Smriti Mandhana”

Smriti Mandhana recently shared her thoughts on how the Women’s Premier League (WPL) is bringing the same excitement and opportunities to women’s cricket that the Indian Premier League (IPL) has brought to men’s cricket. She said that the WPL is just starting to make the same impact on women’s cricket that the IPL has made on the men’s game.

Mandhana believes that the IPL has completely changed men’s cricket by providing players with a platform to showcase their skills and earn recognition. The league has also helped grow the sport by bringing in more fans and sponsors. According to Mandhana, the WPL is on a similar path. While it’s still in its early stages, it has already begun to inspire young girls and provide women cricketers with a chance to perform at a professional level.

She pointed out that, just like the IPL, the WPL is giving female cricketers a chance to compete with the best in the world. This competition will improve their skills and help them grow as players. Mandhana added that the WPL offers women an opportunity to play alongside some of the best cricketers, which will push them to elevate their game.

Mandhana also mentioned how the IPL has created strong fan support for men’s cricket, and she is hopeful that the WPL will do the same for women. With growing interest and more exposure, women’s cricket will attract a larger audience and more investment, helping it grow even further.

The WPL is providing a new generation of female cricketers with the platform to make a name for themselves, and Mandhana is excited about the future. She believes that in a few years, women’s cricket will be on the same level of recognition and support as men’s cricket, thanks to the impact of the WPL.