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Sunday, 17 April 2016

Ladies' Super League 2016: Anurag Thakur says BCCI yet to choose over support of Indian cricketers

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Ladies' Super League (WSL) 2016 is booked for the month of July and August yet it is still not clear whether Indian Women cricketers will take an interest in the competition. Anurag Thakur, BCCI secretary said in regards to the same, "We have not taken any choice starting at this point. To the extent associations are concerned, we are likewise thinking something [on the same lines] inside the BCCI too. We will settle on it amid the meeting toward the end of the month." Besides Thakur, Clare Connor, ECB's head for ladies' cricket said, "We kept in touch with every one of the sheets in January, when we had last endorsement from the ECB about the six Super League has." LIVE CRICKET SCORECARD: Kings XI Punjab versus Rising Pune Supergiants, IPL 2016, Match 10 at Mohali 
Ladies' Super League 2016: Anurag Thakur says BCCI yet to choose over support of Indian cricketers
Ladies' Super League 2016: Anurag Thakur says BCCI yet to choose over support of Indian cricketers
Connor was further cited by ESPNcricinfo saying, "We let them know where we were with the Super League and what we were hoping to do with the abroad players: the quantity of abroad players (18), how we were hoping to include the world's ideal. We spoke with the BCCI, as we did with every single other board. They settled on their own choice that they were not going to put players forward or share their contact points of interest." READ: World's top players including Meg Lanning and Stafanie Taylor to highlight in Women's Super League "We asked whether the groups would want to contact their own players about it or whether they would lean toward us to get in touch with them straightforwardly. For the most part, we reached players specifically: the sheets gave us their primary squad's email location and we then spoken with players, requesting that they express a hobby on the off chance that they wished to be considered for choice for the Super League." READ: Charlotte Edwards to lead Southern Vipers in inaugural Women's Super League
"We met the groups to examine the equalization of their squads. Obviously, there were a couple of players that loads of groups needed. All things considered, it worked out truly flawlessly in light of the fact that, once the groups knew which England players they had, that directed whether they required an opening bat, spinner, wicketkeeper or whatever. It was only an instance of attempting to hold fast to our rule of getting the best versus the best."

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