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Women will be eventually incorporat­ed into CPL, says Russell

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua, , CMC – Chief Operations Officer of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) Pete Russell says he expects that women will eventually be integrated into the “Biggest Party in Sport”.

His comments have come following a recent plea by West Indies’ batsman Britney Cooper at the conclusion of the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup, for the CPL to reject cricket as being just a “gentleman’s game” and incorporat­e women into the annual tournament.

The West Indies, who were defending champions, crashed out at the semi-final stage to eventual winners Australia. The regional side was wildly inconsiste­nt with the bat throughout the tournament and claimed they were at a disadvanta­ge to their Australian, English and Indian counterpar­ts who play much more cricket year-round.

Russell told the Newsday that the CPL had taken notice of the successful staging of the Women’s World T20 in the Caribbean which attracted large crowds at Providence Stadium (Guyana), Darren Sammy Cricket Ground (St Lucia) and Sir Vivian Richards Stadium (Antigua).

He said women’s cricket being part of CPL had been discussed before and said it would happen eventually.

“We have already discussed the feasibilit­y of a women’s tournament with Cricket West Indies (CWI) or a women’s exhibition match, after the 2017 tournament, and have been discussing how we can make it work since then.

“Any cricket tournament is a huge logistical challenge to arrange and there are a lot of questions that would need to be answered before we could commit to going ahead. But it is something that we are keen to have as part of the CPL programme, it is not question of ‘if’ it is a question of ‘when’,” Russell declared.

“Yes, we think this is a feasible option. We have seen with the Women’s Big Bash in Australia, the Super League in England and in the recently completed ICC Women’s World T20 that the women’s game is on the rise and needs to be taken very seriously.

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