The Impact of the Indian Women Cricket Team

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    Cricket is undeniably popular in India and everyone is indeed engaged to the sport. In fact, the Men in Blue is one of the most famous teams that there is in the cricket world today. Despite the astounding performances of the Men in Blue, the sport isn’t limited to men. 

     

    Women had long proved that they are capable of doing the things that men can do. One great example of this is the impressive Women in Blue who never fail to make it to the headlines of India cricket news. 

     

    The Indian Women Cricket Team, commonly known as the Women in Blue, had been making a huge name for themselves in the cricket industry. Just like the Men in Blue, these women dominate the women cricket industry as they ensured themselves a spot on the top rankings of the ICC

     

    To date, the team holds the second-top spot in the Women ODIs next to Australia and the 4th top spot in the Women T20Is. Aside from that, Indian batswoman Smriti Mandhana owned both the 4th top spot in the ICC’s ODI and T20I batting rankings. Radha Yadav and Deepti Sharma, on the other hand, both share the 4th spot in the T20I bowling rankings. Aside from that, Deepti Sharma also holds the 4th spot in the ODI all-rounder rankings. 

     

    The team has indeed made their Indian fans really proud of what they have become. As a team who is being watched out for in the India cricket news, the Women in Blue has surely stolen the hearts of many. 

     

    Aside from the cricket fans who have a rooted appreciation for them, the team is also adored by the Men in Blue who very much supports them in every way possible. In fact, Indian cricket god Sachin Tendulkar even stated that the Women in Blue had created a huge impact ever since they reached the finals of the 2017 50-over World Cup. The cricket legend also stated that he even watched that World Cup match himself.

     

    Apart from the exciting and entertaining performances that these women bring, India is also proud of how these women are empowered enough to lift the Indian flag on their own.