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Looking back at the Women's Premier League

57 min · 8. maj 2023
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Women's T20 cricket has finally taken off in India with the arrival of the Women's Premier League. And what a first season we have had - a star studded auction to get us started and the cricket that followed delivered was pur joy. While the WPL has a great future, one that will benefit cricket wordwide, there are challenges on the domestic front that need to be tackled so we can really see the sport and the league flourish for years to come. All of that, and lots more on this Women's Cricket and the Women's Premier League. Delighted to be joined by UAE cricketer Natasha Cherriath and Indian National Level Footballer Avani Nagar on this speical episode.

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