No Support From BCCI & JKCA, Women Organise Cricket Events in J&K

Young players on the sidelines of the Nari Shakti Cricket Pratiyogita in Jammu.
(Photo: The Quint)

The trouble was not just limited to getting the event on floors, it was equally challenging to convince players and their families due to the COVID-scare.

“When we decided to organise these events, many parents raised concerns. They were worried and asked how we would keep their children safe during these times. It became a huge problem as parents were hesitant to send their wards to the ground. But we assured them of taking every necessary step for the safety of players,” the 37-year-old remarked.

So, how much have these tournaments benefitted the women cricketers of J&K?

While Roopali says, ‘the players are really, really happy’ to take part in these events, they say it will also help them do well in the national-level events, whenever they are organised.

“These tournaments by Roopali didi will help us a lot in the upcoming national events. Thanks to her, we are able to get some match…

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