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Coach WV Raman Ready to Give Women’s IPL Five Years to Grow
By Shruti - Jan 19, 2020 9:47 pm
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On Saturday, WV Raman, India women’s team head coach said a four-team women’s version of the Indian Premier League is fine for this season as he wants to give it a five-year window to be something like the men’s IPL. The women’s IPL has been in the pipeline for two years now as the BCCI has started the groundwork over the last two years now. It started with the one-off Women’s T20 Challenge game in Mumbai in 2018 ahead of an IPL Playoff game. It was then expanded to a three-team, four-game Women’s T20 Challenge in Jaipur last year with Supernovas winning the title.

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“I think four teams should be alright this year as far as I am concerned, this is my personal opinion,” WV Raman said while speaking at the launch of his book “The Winning Sixer. Leadership Lessons to Master”

“I did mention last year, give it five years and women’s IPL in Indian cricket will be a big brand globally as well. There is audience for the women’s game. That’ why I feel, let’s not jump the gun as when it starts, it will rock as the men’s IPL,” the former India batsman said.

He further said: “Now that they have got the ‘A’ and U-23 levels, they will gain experience cricket wise. Similarly, in terms of monetary engagement, let them take it on a steady basis. Let them take it slow and steady. You might call it old fashioned but I feel it should be taken slow and steady. Let’s not get too far of ourselves.”

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Raman took over the job when there was a turmoil going on with Mithali Raj and Harmanpreet Kaur coming off a row following India’s semi-final exit in the Women’s World T20.

Mithali Raj, Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana pose for the cameras in Jaipur PTI

“It’s a case of talking to you, rather than talking about you. Lot of things are spoken about by people from the outside. There is a lot of confusion and lot of noise. It’s better to address it directly and talk to you,” said Raman.

“It’s a question of need to know basics and need to talk basics. If there is nothing to talk, do not talk about it. I went in when there was noise. All these things happened when I was not there so everything was hearsay. I said let’s start with a clean slate and talk about today and tomorrow,” WV Raman again shared.

Harmanpreet will lead the squad that will travel to Australia for the Women’s T20 World Cup stated to be held from February 21 to March 8.

WV Raman said, “I am very positive about our girls chances. I fancy their chances a lot. The one thing probably that needs to be enhanced is to strike an emotional balance. There would be sudden change in tempo in scorecards, it would induce emotions from both ends. If they can find a middle path that will enhance our chances.”