I hope this letter finds you in a good mood. As I sit down to write to you, I feel grateful and emotional thinking about the journey we have shared together in the world of women's cricket. Three ways to interact to create memories, competitions, victories and most importantly prove the power of women in sports.
First of all, I would like to express my appreciation for the work you are doing in developing women's cricket in India. Your commitment to the game, both as a player and manager, has played a significant role in taking women's cricket forward. The progress we have made depends largely on your pioneering efforts, overcoming obstacles and spreading this knowledge across generations.
When I write these words, I think of the hours of training we had and the victories and defeats we experienced together. Our partnership on the field is not just about cricket; It's about friendship, shared dreams, and the unwavering support we give each other through thick and thin. In a male-dominated arena, we are a pillar of strength, proving that women can succeed and leave an indelible mark on the world of cricket.
When I look back, I look back with pride at the time we created; For encouraging a generation of young women to pick up the bats and balls, even if it was score-based. Your legacy as an athlete and leader has inspired many athletes who dream big and work hard to achieve their goals. Your leadership on and off the field has opened the eyes of many, including me.
The transformation of women's cricket in India from a niche to a mainstream pursuit is a testament to our collective efforts. Together we have seen this game become popular and get the attention it deserves. The emergence of the women's T20 league, increased visibility and fan support across the country are signs that women's cricket is on the right track.
But our journey is not free from difficulties. We face doubt, lack of resources, and sometimes lack of acceptance. But your passion and determination at that time were an inspiration. It reminded me that breaking down barriers creates some barriers, but it also opens doors for others to follow.
Looking at the current state of women's cricket, I'm excited about the future. The progress we are making with a new generation of talented players heralds a successful era for women's sports in India. Your continued support and participation is vital as we work towards greater inclusion, equity and recognition.
Finally, Diana, I want to express my gratitude for being not only a friend, but also a mentor and companion. Our journey of passion, dedication and shared victories is a testament to the transformative power of women in sport. May our love for the game continue to inspire future generations.
With respect and fond memories,
Jhulan Goswami
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