The Hundred Women’s has had a significantly higher influence on women’s cricket than the majority of other international tournaments. The competition has had a significant impact on women’s sports over the years by giving them a platform to advance their abilities.
It’s obvious that support from the crowd has increased tremendously as well. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has reportedly been considering the prospect of replacing The Hundred with a T20 league, according to recent rumors.
English pacer Kate Cross spoke forward to say that she does not understand where the rumors came from after they intensified in recent months.
Kate Cross expressed the opinion that The Hundred Women’s massive fan support has done so much for the game and claimed that those who do not watch the competition have a louder voice than those who do.
“I don’t get it, and I have no idea where that rumor is coming from; it doesn’t appear to be the ECB, and Sky is hardly aware of it despite the fact that they have undoubtedly paid the broadcast bill for it. The average score has increased even though the numbers have increased and the quality of the cricket has improved, according to Kate Cross, who was reported by ESPN cricinfo.
It has done so much for women’s basketball. That’s what really irritates me about those who don’t believe it. Many people who are genuinely buried will tell you they had a wonderful day out, but I don’t believe that is reported on. People who dislike the games and don’t attend them seem to voice their opinions more loudly than those who do attend, she continued.
Kate Cross upcoming task in The Hundred Women‘s is to take part in the tournament’s Eliminator when the Northern Superchargers women play the Welsh Fire women on August 26 at The Oval in London. Alex Hartley, a personal friend, will be her opponent. who, as both teams compete for a place in the summit match, might be playing her final game.