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WPL Accelerates Indian Women's Cricket: Sarah Taylor
2 Feb
Summary
- WPL has significantly boosted power-hitting in Indian women's cricket.
- Young Indian players gained crucial experience from WPL for the World Cup.
- Taylor confirmed her England retirement due to contract clarity, not just mental health.

The Women's Premier League (WPL) is significantly accelerating the development of women's cricket in India, according to former England wicketkeeper and Gujarat Giants coach Sarah Taylor. Taylor observed a dramatic increase in the power-hitting capabilities of Indian players, a stark contrast to just a year prior. She noted that even smaller players are now consistently hitting sixes, a development she attributes to the WPL's influence.
Taylor further emphasized the WPL's role in preparing young Indian cricketers for major tournaments like the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup. Playing under lights, in high-pressure matches against world-class talent, provides invaluable experience and practical lessons. This exposure, she believes, ensures players will be well-prepared and confident for international competitions.




