"Girls are playing equally good cricket": DPL cricketer Shivi Sharma
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], May 20 (ANI): Delhi Premier League (DPL) women's cricketer Shivi Sharma said that the mindset around women's cricket in India has changed significantly, with young players now looking up to women's World Cup-winning stars as their primary role models.
Speaking to ANI, Shivi said the rise of women's cricket has created a shift where girls no longer need to look only at male cricketers for inspiration.
When asked about her personal role models, Shivi named Australia's Ellyse Perry and India's Smriti Mandhana as her inspirations.
"I really like Ellyse Perry. Even though she didn't play WPL this year, I've liked her cricket since childhood. I once saw a video where she talked about her bowling action, and then I saw her match videos. I resonate with her attitude on the ground and her fighting spirit. Among Indian cricketers, I like Smriti Mandhana because she stays calm on the field. She doesn't show much aggression, but she replies through her bat. She's consistent, and I like her game," Shivi said.
Highlighting the growing importance of domestic platforms, Shivi also praised the Delhi Premier League for women, calling it a "mini-version of the Women's Premier League (WPL)" that offers crucial exposure to young players.
She added that the rise of women's cricket infrastructure and visibility is helping bridge the gap at the grassroots level and encouraging more girls to take up the sport professionally.
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