Deepti Sharma, an ace Indian all-rounder, has spoken about how her life and women’s cricket in India have changed since the team won the Women’s World Cup. Deepti got the Player of the Tournament title for her overall performance.
Deepti Sharma discussed how people now notice her everytime she walks out, as opposed to in the past.
She also stated that she is pleased and delighted that people have noticed her services to the squad.
“When it actually happened, it felt like a dream to me. But once it really sank in, when I got home and people started talking about it, it finally felt real. Earlier, I could walk around freely, go to malls and places without much notice. But now, it’s become difficult, you can’t just step out easily. Even with a mask on, people recognise me, which says a lot about how much women’s cricket has grown after the World Cup. It feels really good and it’s a proud moment when people know you and appreciate your work,” stated Deepti in a conversation with Sports Today.
She also listed down the changes in women’s cricket after the title triumph. Deepti also credited the Women’s Premier League for the opportunities it has created. She believes that the Women’s World Cup win will ensure a lot of budding girls to take up the sport.
“There will definitely be a lot of positive changes after this World Cup. Everyone had been waiting for this trophy, India had won everything else, but not the ICC title. Now that we’ve finally won it, women’s cricket is only going to grow further. Matches are being televised more often and the number of games in our calendar year has increased. Even Tests are happening now. The WPL has also played a big role in shaping players’ careers. I truly believe this win will inspire many more girls to take up cricket,” she added.
With 215 runs and 22 wickets, Deepti became the first woman cricketer to score 200-plus runs and pick up 20-plus wickets in a single edition of the World Cup. She struck at 90.33 and maintained an economy rate of 5.52.




