Playing extra Tests in a calendar yr will assist ladies cricketers ‘become better in terms of match fitness’ and ‘test them in every respect’ for more durable competitions, mentioned former India cricketer and ladies’s staff coach, WV Raman. The India ladies cricketers will play a one-off Test in opposition to England from June 16 — their first since 2014. They can even tour Australia later this yr for a full sequence that features a day-night Test in September-October.
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Raman felt that no more than three or 4 prime cricket-playing international locations may afford extra Test matches for girls given the “commercial side of it”. “How many boards can sustain is my question. Maybe the top three-four can because it does take a lot of money as well. Let’s not forget the commercial side of it. Even if three-four boards are interested in making the girls play Test cricket, it is fine, and we must try and give them back,” mentioned Raman, who has been changed by Ramesh Powar as the ladies’s staff coach.
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