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For India鈥檚 young women, it鈥檚 batter up

A surge in the popularity for women鈥檚 cricket may be a great enabler for equality in the world鈥檚 most populous nation.

India's Harmanpreet Kaur scores during a match in the Women's Cricket World Cup in 2017.

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March 8, 2024

One of the top news items in sports this week was about a player on an all-female cricket team in India breaking the world record for the fastest delivery of a ball by a woman in a match. Coming just before International Women鈥檚 Day on March 8, the feat was another sign of progress for women. Yet for India 鈥 which still emphasizes that a woman鈥檚 place is at home 鈥 it was one more milestone in the rapid rise of girls and women playing the nation鈥檚 most popular sport.

In many countries, access to organized sports has been a liberating force for young women. In the United States, passage of Title IX in 1972 ignited greater equality for girls in school athletics, giving them skills and confidence for later success. In India, with nearly 20% of the world鈥檚 population, a similar gender revolution would be a giant leap for humanity. India currently ranks 122nd out of 191 countries in a global index on gender inequality.

Only last year India created the first women鈥檚聽cricket聽league equal to the men鈥檚 league. It has attracted massive private investments and motivated girls in the remotest villages to take up the sport. A women鈥檚 match can now draw a crowd of more than 30,000 people and millions of viewers on TV.

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Yet the impact for women is greater than opportunities to play a sport. 鈥淐ricket is likely to be seen as a more important avenue of upward economic and social mobility,鈥 stated The Times of India in December.

Last year, India鈥檚 governing body for cricket decided that all contracted female cricketers would be paid the same as men. Some of the most famous players are now national models for girls.

鈥淚n a country like India, there is a question mark over everything women do,鈥 one former player, Jhulan Goswami, said in a 2022 interview with The Cricket Monthly. 鈥淭o me it really matters to be able to lift the women鈥檚 game in my country, and that feeling has always been inside me. It鈥檚 a space occupied by nothing but you and that pure passion for your dream.鈥

Two years ago, a well-known male cricketer, Sachin Tendulkar, posted a video of girls and boys playing聽cricket聽together. It went viral. One reason may be what Mr. Tendulkar wrote in the post: 鈥淪port can be a great enabler for equality.鈥