India women
Multi-Day Domestic Competition For Women Needs Overhaul: Hemlata Kala
The Indian cricket board needs to strengthen womens multi-day domestic competition to prepare a formidable Test side, said former India woman cricketer and chief selector Hemlata Kala.
India are set to play two Tests this year, against England in June and a day-night match against Australia in September. "If Tests are to become a permanent fixture in India women's calendar, the best way to scout and nurture talent would be through the multi-day domestic completion," said Lata, who was chief selector between from 2015 to 2020.
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