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The Indian Women cricketers will be
allowed to participate in overseas
leagues in Australia and England, the
Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI) announced on Wednesday (June
1).
The women cricketers had missed out
on participating in the Women's Big
Bash League in Australia and the
Women's Super League in England but
the board has now eased the norms.
Earlier, Anurag Thakur, the BCCI
president, had said that the board it
trying to create a league of their own
on similar lines.
In other recommendations, the
women's committee will also present a
vision document with inputs from the
national team's support staff. There
will be camps for Under-23 girls at the
National Cricket Academy (NCA) in
addition to zonal U-16 tournaments.
allowed to participate in overseas
leagues in Australia and England, the
Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI) announced on Wednesday (June
1).
The women cricketers had missed out
on participating in the Women's Big
Bash League in Australia and the
Women's Super League in England but
the board has now eased the norms.
Earlier, Anurag Thakur, the BCCI
president, had said that the board it
trying to create a league of their own
on similar lines.
In other recommendations, the
women's committee will also present a
vision document with inputs from the
national team's support staff. There
will be camps for Under-23 girls at the
National Cricket Academy (NCA) in
addition to zonal U-16 tournaments.