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Progress Women’s Cricket In India Has Made Since 2019 Is Perhaps More Than What Made By Men’s Team: Sourav Ganguly
"This is a huge tournament, and I am so happy to see where it went in the first year. This was always in our minds for quite some time, but couldn’t happen because of Covid. But what it did for the women cricketers is phenomenal. The progress that women’s cricket in India has made since 2019 is perhaps more than the men’s team.
"The men’s team has always been very, very good. But from where the women’s team was to where they went, from winning the Asia Cup, the way they played in the World Cups, then the Commonwealth Games. They were by far the best team in the Commonwealth Games.
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