An IPL-style tournament will really uplift women's cricket in India and prove to be a "huge hit", former India skipper Anjum Chopra has said.
"An IPL-style tournament will really help women's cricket in India. Especially because cricket is very popular in our country and in most parts of the world as well," Anjum told PTI in an interview.
Asked about the success of such a women's cricket league, Chopra said, "As a sportsperson and sportscaster and somebody who believes that sports is a way to go I believe it will be a huge hit, not only in India but anywhere in the world."
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Anjum, who is one of the most known faces in Indian women's cricket, hailed cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar, saying he is the biggest name in cricket.
"When we say that he is the biggest then everybody becomes second, third, fourth," she said.
On her inspiration for taking up cricket as a career option, she said male stars like Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev, David Gower were the role models and her brother and uncle played the game in their backyard.
"So if today's girl playing cricket idolises male stars then I don't think there is a problem or any female should feel neglected. For the betterment and the growth of the sport it will be better to have role models in front of them and they can take a leaf out of their success and go a step higher," said Anjum.