Mithali Raj Hails BCCI's Role in Women's Cricket Transformation

Legendary batter Mithali Raj received the BCCI's Lifetime Achievement Award and praised the board for its vital role in transforming women's cricket. She specifically acknowledged BCCI secretary Jay Shah as a visionary whose commitment has elevated the profile of the women's game globally. Mithali also cited drawing inspiration from interactions with batting greats Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid during her playing days. She expressed pride in seeing Indian cricket, across all levels and genders, achieving success and playing a fearless brand of cricket.

Key Points: Mithali Raj Credits BCCI & Jay Shah for Women's Cricket Growth

  • Lifetime Achievement Award for Mithali Raj
  • Credits BCCI and Jay Shah for growth
  • Highlights evolution of women's game
  • Inspired by Sachin and Rahul
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After getting Lifetime Achievement Award, Mithali hails BCCI's role in transforming women's cricket

Mithali Raj receives Lifetime Achievement Award, praises BCCI and Jay Shah for transforming women's cricket and inspiring current generation.

"In the last 4-5 years, there's been a huge transformation... because of that one person. - Mithali Raj"

New Delhi, March 16

Legendary India batter Mithali Raj has hailed the Board of Control for Cricket in India for driving a transformation in the women's game after receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the recently held annual awards ceremony.

Mithali retired from international cricket in 2022 as the all-time leading run-scorer in women's cricket, after having played 12 Tests, 232 ODIs, and 89 T20Is for India in a 23-year career. "I think there are so many people who played a huge role in my career, just not my parents. Of course, I've had a lot of support from other coaches, players, and various mentors.

"But as a sport, I've seen the evolution of women's cricket, and there are so many other people that I need to acknowledge. Like BCCI playing a very vital role and the support of BCCI and even Jay (Shah) sir, because in the last 4-5 years, there's been a huge transformation of the Indian women's cricket team, and that is because of that one person.

"The way his vision and commitment are towards, just not in a country but globally also, he's put in so much effort to enhance and promote women's cricket's profile. It shows that he's a visionary and he's so committed to this cause, and you can see the result," said Mithali in a video release by the BCCI on Monday.

She also said the recent success of Indian cricket at all levels and across genders had been a source of immense pride. "Then, the last 2-3 years, Indian cricket, men or women or the under-19 girls or boys, they've been doing immensely well, and it's a proud moment as a former cricketer to see the growth of Indian cricket, and for the longest time, I wanted Indian cricket to dominate, and the time has come."

She also talked about taking inspiration from legendary batters Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid while meeting them in her playing days. "Well, I think everything takes time. Even women's cricket had its own journey, so did men's cricket. But we've taken a lot of inspiration from the male cricketers.

"I've taken inspiration from Rahul and Sachin because whenever I've bumped into them in NCA or the COE, they've always had a lot to chat about sport, batting, and the advice and suggestions really worked for me when I was playing. This interaction between the men and women, I think, helps the women cricketers greatly because we're always trying to catch up with the standards of men's cricket.

"In that context, both of them have been doing well. So, as a former cricketer, as I said, it's just that time where you just want to sit back and see and take pride in the evolution of women's cricket and see the current generation playing a fearless brand of cricket and getting the silverware. When walking through for the event, I've seen like four or five trophies, and it's so good to walk past that," she concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While it's good to see progress, let's be honest, this transformation came very late. For decades, women cricketers like Mithali played with minimal support. The BCCI deserves credit for recent steps, but also needs to be held accountable for the lost years. More domestic structure and equal pay discussions are still needed.
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Aryan P
Her mentioning Sachin sir and Rahul sir shows how the greats of Indian cricket are one family. The men's team's success paved the way, and now the women are making us equally proud! Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket globally, the rise of the Indian women's team has been phenomenal to watch. The WPL is a masterstroke. Mithali is right to highlight the structural support. Other boards should take note.
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Kavya N
Mithali di will always be the queen of cricket for us! So humble to give credit to everyone. The current girls playing fearless cricket is her real legacy. More power to women in sports! 💪
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Vikram M
The trophies she saw walking in... that's the result of the hard work of her generation and the support now. From almost no coverage to packed stadiums for WPL, what a journey! BCCI should ensure this momentum continues at the grassroots level in every state.

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