Smriti Mandhana (© IANS)
New Delhi, May 8 (CRICKETNMORE): Smriti Mandhana, vice-captain of the Indian womens cricket team, feels that women in cricket have recently garnered the right kind of attention. Leading Trailblazers, one of the three teams in the Womens T20 League, the 22-year-old ace batswoman asserts that the only thing that defines her on the field is her performance and not her gender.
For Mandhana, who is now one of the leading faces of women's cricket in India, labels are a thing of the past.
"I no longer see myself as a woman cricketer but simply as a cricketer. Why should there be labels when none are required," Mandhana, who was just nine when she was first picked in Maharashtra's Under-15 state side, told IANS over email.