Women's cricket gets its first indoor tournament
The Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium at Mohali is famous
Anand Vasu
12-May-2000
The Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium at Mohali is famous.
Acknowledged across the country as probably the finest cricket
stadium, the PCA stadium has won plaudits all around. Chandigarh
is now home to another new initiative that will be welcomed
nationwide. Starting on Friday the Pink Hall at the Baradari
Gardens plays host to the first ever women's indoor tournament.
After the recently concluded CricInfo Rani Jhansi tournament held
in Chennai there has been a bit of a lull in womens cricket. With
the women's World Cup in New Zealand coming up later this year, it
will be to the advantage of Indian women if they play as much cricket as
possible. At the end of the CricInfo Rani Jhansi tournament a
list of over 30 probables was announced. At that point it was not
entirely clear what kind of preparatory camps the set of
probables would have.
It now seems that they will have one camp together at most. In
the mean time they will have to be content playing tournaments of
this kind for their respective teams. The three day tournament brings together teams from all over the country
including Maharashtra, Gujrat, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, Orrisa,
Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Goa, Daman and Diu, Delhi,
Rajasthan and Punjab.
Indoor cricket is still in its infancy all around the world. To
ease the concept in to the subcontinent as painlessly as
possible, the three-day tournament will be attended by the
secretary, World Indoor Cricket Association, Bob Menca.