Mithali Raj Honored with BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award, Credits Mentors

Former India women's cricket captain Mithali Raj has been honoured with the BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award for Women. She acknowledged the crucial support of mentors, coaches, and teammates throughout her illustrious career. Mithali specifically highlighted drawing inspiration and valuable advice from cricket legends Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar. She also expressed pride in the current dominant growth of Indian cricket across all teams.

Key Points: Mithali Raj Receives BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Honoured at BCCI Naman Awards 2026
  • Credits coaches & teammates
  • Inspired by men's cricket legends
  • Proud of Indian cricket's growth
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Mithali Raj credits mentors after BCCI Lifetime Achievement honour at BCCI Naman Awards 2026

Former India captain Mithali Raj credits mentors like Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar after receiving the BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award for Women.

Mithali Raj credits mentors after BCCI Lifetime Achievement honour at BCCI Naman Awards 2026
"I've taken inspiration from Rahul and Sachin... the advice and suggestions really worked for me. - Mithali Raj"

New Delhi, March 16

Former India women's captain Mithali Raj acknowledged the role played by mentors, coaches and teammates throughout her career after being honoured with the BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award for Women at the BCCI Naman Awards 2026.

The legendary cricketer Mithali said the recognition was not only a personal milestone but also a reminder of the many individuals who supported her journey in cricket over the years.

"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 them and every other coach and player, different 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," Mithali said.

The former cricketer also expressed pride at the recent achievements of Indian cricket across categories, noting the strong performances by the men's and women's teams as well as age-group sides.

"The last 2-3 years, Indian cricket, men or women or the under-19 girls or boys, they've been doing immensely well. It's a proud moment as a former cricketer to see the growth of Indian cricket. For the longest time, I wanted Indian cricket to dominate, and the time has come," she said.

Mithali highlighted how women's cricket has steadily grown over the years and credited the influence of leading figures in men's cricket for inspiring players from the women's game.

"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 men cricketers," she said.

The batting great specifically mentioned the guidance she received from cricket legends Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar during interactions at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) and the Centre of Excellence (COE).

"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 about, 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," Mithali added.

Mithali received the BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award for Women for her outstanding contribution to women's cricket. During a career spanning over two decades, she became the highest run-scorer in women's ODIs with 7,805 runs and played a key role in raising the profile of the women's game in India.

As captain, Mithali led India to two ICC Women's World Cup finals, inspiring a generation of cricketers and helping elevate Indian women's cricket on the global stage.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud! As a young girl who watched her bat, she was my hero. It's heartwarming to see her acknowledge the journey of women's cricket. From struggling for recognition to Lifetime Achievement at the Naman Awards – what a story!
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Vikram M
Respect. But let's be honest, this award is long overdue. BCCI should have honoured her years ago, right after her retirement. Better late than never, I suppose. Her records speak for themselves.
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Sarah B
Watching her mention Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar shows the beautiful culture of mentorship in Indian cricket. The men's legends supporting the women's game is crucial for its growth. Well done, Mithali!
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Rohit P
​7805 runs! That number alone gives me goosebumps. She carried the team for so long. Her dedication is an inspiration for all athletes, not just cricketers. A true role model.
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Michael C
Her point about the evolution of women's cricket is spot on. The infrastructure and visibility today are miles ahead of when she started. She is a cornerstone of that evolution. A fitting tribute.

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