England's tearaway pacer Issy Wong, who picked 15 wickets for Mumbai Indians to lift the inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL), feels that players getting big paychecks and performing in front of large crowds is cool as she began playing for the love of the game and gets to do that all the time.
In the inaugural WPL Player Auction, Issy was picked by Mumbai for INR 30 lakh and lit up the tournament with her sensational hat-trick against UP Warriorz in the Eliminator. In the final, she picked three wickets to help Mumbai defeat Delhi Capitals to lift the trophy.
"It's the way the women's game is moving forward and it's just cool, isn't it? We are talking about it like it's this skull-crushing pressure but in the grand scheme of life, it's not a bad problem to have. I always try to keep that perspective."