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‘It is definitely moving in the right direction’ Virat Kohli gives his views on women in sports and social perception

Virat Kohli

Virat said it needs more support and greater infrastructure development.

Cricket is a very popular game in India. In India, it is much more than a game. People do not hesitate to give cricket a religion and cricketers the status of God. So, with time, along with men’s cricket, now the participation of women’s cricket has also increased a lot in the game.

At the same time, the Board of Control for Cricket in India has played an important role in the development of women’s cricket. The BCCI launched the Women’s Premier League, whose third successful season ended on March 15.

After this tournament, naturally, the perception about women’s participation in cricket has changed and many people have been very vocal about this. And recently, the name of star Indian cricket cricketer Virat Kohli has also been added to this list.

Kohli says there is a lot of recognition transgender athletes are getting in cricket, and things are moving in the right direction and there needs to be increased support to take it to the next level.

Virat Kohli gave a big statement

Let us tell you that recently Virat Kohli said during an interview at the RCB Innovation Lab Indian Sports Summit – They themselves were enthusiastic and they attracted people’s attention. I have literally seen this happen over a period of 6-7 years.

The way they started playing, you can see that confidence, and then people started getting very involved in it. And finally it has reached a place where you know there is advertising, money is being invested in women’s cricket as well and then you have WPL.

Kohli further said – If men look at the improvement of sports in any country, then it should be collective. Sports culture includes everyone, and women’s sports are a big part of it not only in cricket but in all other sports. So, I think it is definitely moving in the right direction, and it needs more support and more and more infrastructure development.

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