"We are now planning to have a FTP at the international level like the men's team for ODIs and T20s and that is working out well. Don't go by the quantity of matches but go by the fact that we will be playing better teams in the next two years and our girls will get a chance to compete at that level," said Shetty.
He was speaking at a panel discussion on women's cricket here as part of the 40th National Convention of the Sports Journalists' Federation of India.
"There is a common question that there are not enough matches for women. What is important to understand is that, and this was at the ICC forum I attended, countries like England and Australia are not keen on Test matches. Every country and ICC is first interested in creating a base for women's cricket for promotion of the game in all the nations which play cricket," said Shetty.
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Shetty, who has taken up the additional responsibility of in-charge of the women's game, said the structure of the game in India has been altered.
"So this year we will have zonal tournament for U-16. We already have a U-19 tournament and we have U-23 where they play One-day games and this year onwards they will play T20. We have a senior women's tournament where we have one-day games, three-day games and T20s. The U-19 girls also play two day games, so this is the structure we have decided for women's cricket under BCCI," he added.
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