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Mithali Raj to lead India in World Cup
New Delhi:Mithali Raj was named the captain of the Indian women~~s team for next month~~s World Cup as Women~~s Cricket Association of India (WCAI) announced a 14-member squad for the mega event to be held in South Africa. ...
More tournaments, exposure need of hour
Bangalore: Pramila Sarangan (nee Bhat) was a very talented India off spinner, who faded away without much ado due to the lack of cricket in the women’s game. A committed cricketer, who honed her skills with the boys, and led India ...
We have to play attractive
Precisely, don't you think it is then unfair on our part, as players, to crib about sponsors?I don't know what to say to that but I know one thing it is a give and take relationship. The sponsors have to come ...
We've to play attractive brand to keep sponsors alive
Bangalore: Anjum Chopra, the vice-captain of the Indian team to the women's World Cup at New Zealand last year, had spoken at length to Thatscricket.com on Indian women's cricket. The second and concluding part of the series gives more insight into her thoughts on ...
We need mental coaching, strengthening: Anjum
But did it not strike you all that there would be a vacuum in the middle order?No, the middle order was packed with me, Anju and Chander.Precisely! With you all being openers is it not a new role for you all ...
We need mental coaching, strengthening: Anjum
Anjum Chopra has been one of the pillars of the Indian bating lineup in the recent past and being a left-hander is an added asset to the side. At the recently held South Zone championship Thatscricket.com caught up with the Indian vice-captain to have her chip in with her ...
start now for the next World Cup
The team left India on a high, what do you suppose went wrong?It was a mental let down. The occasion of the World Cup should sink in very deep. It shouldn't be a surface thought. The feeling should come from the ...
We should start now for the next World Cup: Purnima
Bangalore: Purnima Rau has carried on the legacy of Indian women's cricket from the era of Shantha Rangaswamy and Diana Edulji when the game was riding a big high. Relegated to a senior player from being a captain previously, Purnima was in the thick of action during t...