Bismah advocates for women's cricket league similar to PSL
By our
correspondent
Prominent
Pakistani women's cricket team player, Bismah Maroof, has emphasized the need
for a dedicated league for women cricketers akin to the Pakistan Super League
(PSL). Expressing her discontent over the absence of exhibition matches for
women during the ongoing PSL 9, Bismah underscored the importance of providing
a platform for women to showcase their skills.
In an interaction
with media, Bismah Maroof expressed disappointment, stating, "There are no
exhibition matches for women cricketers in PSL 9, which is disappointing."
She highlighted the significance of having a women's league, drawing parallels
with the success of the PSL. Bismah recalled exhibition matches held in the
previous PSL season, where foreign players participated, contributing to the
growth and recognition of women's cricket.
The middle-order
batter stressed the value of playing alongside foreign players, citing it as a
tremendous learning opportunity. "Playing with foreign players provides a
great opportunity to learn, and sharing the dressing room also benefits. The
skills improve, which is why our results improved after that," she added.
Bismah Maroof also
discussed the upcoming series against West Indies, emphasizing its
significance. "The series against West Indies next month is very
important. We will try to play according to the momentum created in the tour of
New Zealand," said the 32-year-old cricketer.
The call for a
dedicated women's cricket league aligns with the global trend of promoting and
nurturing women's cricket talent. As the PSL 9 enters its crucial phase, Bismah
Maroof's advocacy sheds light on the need to provide equal opportunities and
recognition to women cricketers, fostering the growth of the sport on a broader
scale.
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