Womens Cricket
India's fundamental right says that both man and woman has equal rights do you feel it is true when you compared it into the case of womens cricket in India?
India's fundamental right says that both man and woman has equal rights do you feel it is true when you compared it into the case of womens cricket in India?
There is equality of opportunities. This does not ensure equality of performance. There is no discrimination against women players. Ultimately performance counts- men or women.
There is equality of opportunities. This does not ensure equality of performance. There is no discrimination against women players. Ultimately performance counts- men or women.
But women cricketers have given good performance. :)
Thing is they are not able to attract crwd like men cricketers are and ultimately don't able to generate revenues like men. :blink:
Everyone has talent there is no difference between women and men. When we look at the crowd the most of the people don't know there is cricket for womens. They are also talented but there is no opportunities for them.
I think our Women cricket is little weak in playing.
The popularity is not much and if they don't play,then their popularity will decrease.
I just know 2 to 3 cricketers in Women's cricket.
Mitali Raj - Captain and batsman, Anjum Chopra - Batsman and Commentator, Jhulam Goswami - Former Captain and bowler
Now a days women are no less than men.They are expert in every field.Every where we can see women beside men.They are becoming self dependent.So women should be given equal rights as compared to men.
Women's cricket is yet to create a great fan following. Inequality is not the reason here. Women's cricket started very late, as it had been a man's game since it started first in England. Eventually the men were always better at the game and so as the game became popular so did the men who were long associated with it.
Women's cricket is yet to create a great fan following. Inequality is not the reason here. Women's cricket started very late, as it had been a man's game since it started first in England. Eventually the men were always better at the game and so as the game became popular so did the men who were long associated with it.
If women begin to wear shorts or skirts like tennis, then people will go and watch :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Women's cricket is yet to create a great fan following. Inequality is not the reason here. Women's cricket started very late, as it had been a man's game since it started first in England. Eventually the men were always better at the game and so as the game became popular so did the men who were long associated with it.
If women begin to wear shorts or skirts like tennis, then people will go and watch :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Women's cricket is yet to create a great fan following. Inequality is not the reason here. Women's cricket started very late, as it had been a man's game since it started first in England. Eventually the men were always better at the game and so as the game became popular so did the men who were long associated with it.
If women begin to wear shorts or skirts like tennis, then people will go and watch :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Do you think people watch women's tennis? :blink:
No I don't watch I saw it when Steffi Graff,Gabreila sabatini used to play sometimes I see matches Maria Sharapova otherwise I don't see women tennis. :laugh:
@Joseph96