Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar believes that the inaugural edition of the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup to be played in South Africa holds a lot of promise and has the potential to transform the landscape of women’s cricket worldwide.
The inaugural U19 Women’s T20 World Cup is set to begin on January 14 with 16 teams competing with each other to make history by becoming the first to get their hands on the coveted trophy. All 41 games will be played in Benoni and Potchefstroom, with the final to be held on January 29.
Before the start of the tournament, Sachin Tendulkar, in his column for the ICC, wrote about how the U19 T20 World Cup could shape the future of women’s cricket.
“This season is huge for women’s cricket as fans around the world shift their gaze to South Africa for the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup and the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup,” wrote Tendulkar.
“While the Women’s T20 World Cup has been played for several years now, the Under-19 event is a first-time event and one that holds a lot of promise. I think this can transform the landscape since a global platform will ensure great learning and experience to young women cricketers.
“Though women’s cricket has made huge strides, there are areas still to be tapped. What is required right now is a more robust grassroots system across the world. The larger we spread the base, the more talent we will unearth and that will have a direct bearing on the quality of the game.”
Tendulkar gave the examples of Virat Kohli, Ben Stokes, Kane Williamson, Kagiso Rabada, and more recently, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Shubman Gill, who first captured the attention of the world through Men’s U19 World Cups.
He hopes that the upcoming tournament and editions thereafter can have a similar impact on women’s cricket.
The U19 Women’s T20 World Cup will be followed by the senior women’s tournament, which will be played in South Africa from 10 February. The previous edition of the tournament was a massive success, with 86,000 fans filling up the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) for the final between Australia and India.
Picking his favourites for the tournament, Sachin predicted Australia to go all the way in this edition as well, but expressed hope India could break their title jinx in South Africa this year.
“Two-time defending champions Australia obviously go in as the favourites for the senior event while Harmanpreet’s side will be looking for their breakout moment after India missed out on World Cup titles in three previous finals – the 50-over World Cups of 2005 and 2017 and the 2020 T20 World Cup.
“I wish the Indian team as well as the players from the other teams all the very best for these two tournaments. Of course, players will aim for victories, but I would ask everyone to just go out and enjoy playing the game on the biggest stage,” he added.
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