Hyderabad:The year 2020 was supposed to be the year of women's sports but then the COVID-19 pandemic happened. Who would have thought after playing Women's T20 World Cup final in front of a record crowd that Indian women cricketers would have to wait for eight months to play professional cricket again.
COVID-19 is threatening to derail all the good work done for women’s cricket. As India's ODI captain Mithali Raj has put it: "Coronavirus pandemic has damaged the growth of women’s cricket and set it back by a couple of years."
Getting Men's cricket back on track is the prime concern of most of the cricket bodies in the world. And at a time when there is not much women's cricket is happening, the clash of dates between India's Women's T20 Challenge and it's Australian counterpart, Women's Big Bash League, could stunt the women's game.
In an exclusive conversation with ETV Bharat former England women's cricket team coach Mark Robinson took a moderate stand saying it’s not ideal time for the clash between WIPL and WBBL. "It's not ideal for the game. It is not an ideal time or situation," Robinson said.
However, Robinson further stressed that before deciding on Women's T20 Challengers' dates the Indian cricket board must have thought about all the logistical issues and infrastructure in Sharjah where it's going to be played.