ICC U19 T20 World Cup 2023: Indian Women’s Team Has Capability to Standout, Says Batting Icon Sachin Tendulkar

"The Under-19 event is a first-time event and one that holds a lot of promise. I think this can transform the landscape, since a global platform will ensure great learning and experience to young women cricketers," the 49-year-old wrote.

Sachin Tendulkar (Photo Credits: PTI)

Dubai, January 13: Batting icon Sachin Tendulkar believes the Indian Women's U-19 squad could emerge as one of the standout sides of the inaugural the ICC U-19 T20 World Cup.

Senior players Shafali Verma and Richa Ghosh are part of the 15-member Indian team which will compete in the ICC event starting in South Africa on Saturday. ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2023 Schedule, Free PDF Download Online: Get Inaugural Edition of T20 Tournament Fixtures, Time Table With Match Timings in IST and Venue Details.

"I would say that the women's team has the capability to be one of the standout sides this time," Tendulkar wrote in a column for the ICC. "The team has a good balance of few experienced players as well as young talented prospects both in the batting as well as bowling department."

As many as 16 teams will compete in the tournament, which will comprise 41 matches and Tendulkar feels the ICC event will have a massive impact on the landscape of women's cricket.

"The Under-19 event is a first-time event and one that holds a lot of promise. I think this can transform the landscape, since a global platform will ensure great learning and experience to young women cricketers," the 49-year-old wrote. ICC U19 Women's T20 Cup 2023: Shefali Verma to Lead India in Inaugural Edition of the Tournament.

"Though women's cricket has made huge strides, there are areas still to be tapped. What is required right now is a more robust grassroots system across the world. The larger we spread the base, the more talent we will unearth and that will have a direct bearing on the quality of the game.

"I feel the inaugural tournament will ensure that happens. Going beyond showcasing the best junior talent of the world, it will ensure more investment in junior cricket in different countries, resulting in a consistent feeder line for future U19 World Cups as well as senior cricket."

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