Isa Guha backs Indian women to dominate with enough support

Cricketer-turned commenter Isa Guha, on Sunday, May 23, spoke about growing disparities that still existed between men’s and women’s cricket. The topic again came to prominence due to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officials not paying its women players USD 500,000 prize money after they had finished as runners-up in the ICC T20 World Cup held in Australia last year.

Guha believes the Indian women players can do wonders if the same amount of thought process is shown in line with their male counterparts.  The former England player has not minced words and has given detailed information about what the management needs to do to get its women players to perform consistently for a longer period of time.

In a couple of her tweets, she has stated where the game needs more attention from the game’s stakeholders to ‘reach equality.’

Isa Guha on having players association in place by the Indian management

Guha also stated that it is crucial for the team to have a players association where more important matters are discussed and action is taken if something needs to be fixed. Australia has a players association where, constantly, the players are kept in the loop about the changes and wherein the cricketers open up about their problems.

A report in the UK’s ‘Telegraph’ newspaper quoted an official from the Federation of International Cricketers Association (FICA) as saying that the BCCI is yet to give out the prize money of the global event.

The final between Australia and India was a watershed moment in the history of women’s cricket as 86,174 people attended the match live at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).