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Home / Sports / Beyond the Auction: The Resilience of India's Rising Women Cricketers

Beyond the Auction: The Resilience of India's Rising Women Cricketers

21 Dec

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Summary

  • Young women cricketers faced intense emotional pressure during WPL auctions.
  • Despite talent, many promising players were left unsold, facing disappointment.
  • The coach recalled past struggles, highlighting improved conditions for players.
Beyond the Auction: The Resilience of India's Rising Women Cricketers

While the spectacle of the Indian Premier League auctions recently drew global attention, a more intimate and high-stakes scene unfolded weeks earlier for a group of young female cricketers. During an Under-23 T20 match in northern India, the talent on display was undeniable. Among them were M, a composed leader and classical batter; S, a dynamic spinner; P, a prodigious talent already recognized at the national level; and D, a skilled player with a bright future.

These four athletes were among the 277 players listed for the Women's Premier League (WPL) auction. Their coach, a former international player, watched with a mix of pride and anxiety. Having played in an era of minimal financial support and difficult travel conditions, she noted how much the game has evolved. Today, players benefit from pay parity in match fees and professional support staff, making the stakes of a WPL contract life-changing.

For these women, a successful bid represents more than just a career milestone; it offers financial stability and the chance to learn from the world’s best. As the auction began, the players gathered in a hotel room to watch. The atmosphere was initially lighthearted, with the group cheering as friends and international peers were signed for significant sums. However, the mood shifted rapidly as the auction progressed.

Despite their proven skills and national call-ups, the names of P, S, and D were met with silence from the franchises. Each was declared unsold, leaving the room in a heavy, tearful silence. M, who many believed was a certain pick, endured the entire six-hour event only to find her name was never even called to the block.

The disappointment was profound, yet the resilience of these athletes remains. As D noted, the outcome of a single auction does not change their core mission. While the night brought heartbreak, these young players continue to focus on their performance on the field. Much like the generations before them, their passion for the game remains the driving force as they look toward future opportunities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The WPL auction is an event where franchises bid to sign players for the upcoming season of the Women's Premier League.
Limited franchise budgets and a large pool of talented players mean that not all cricketers, even skilled ones, secure a bid.
Conditions have significantly improved with parity in match fees, better travel, accommodation, and access to professional support staff.

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