India's top woman cricketer Mithali Raj has urged the BCCI to organise more Test mathces for the national women team, which is set to play its first five-day match in eight year when they tour England in August.
The Test match in England will be their first since 2006.
Mithali, 31, has played 148 ODIs since making her debut in 1999 but has featured in only eight Tests.
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"As an experienced cricketer, I would take some time to prepare my temperament and preparation needed for Test cricket," she said last evening on Day 2 of the Sports Journalists' Federation of India's annual convention at the Rajiv Gandhi Uppal Stadium.
The right-hander stressed that the takeover of Indian women's cricket by the BCCI had proven to be beneficial but also had its flip side like a short-duration domestic season.
"I would say it's good but there is a flip side to it also. The domestic cricket is organised well and we get access to facilities like the National Cricket Academy. There are also monetary benefits like you get paid, but the flip side is that the domestic cricket is very short. I believe that you need to play more domestic matches to produce more players," she said.
She also asked BCCI to follow the example of the other Boards and offer centralised contracts to the Indian women players. "As far as I know we are the only team which does not have a central contract with the national board. I don't know what is holding it up but it would be good if it happens because it would give security to players, who do not have a secure job," she added.