Women’s Premier League looking to push boundaries, literally

Bengaluru, Mar 19 (PTI) Shafali Verma shimmied down the track and deposited off-spinner Ashleigh Gardner’s slot-ball on the off-stump 91 metres over wide long-on for a six, the longest of this year’s Women’s Premier League.

That nearly 20 seconds of explosive moment underlined the fast-evolving landscape of women’s cricket — the increasing infiltration of power and fitness.

But it has also accentuated the talk about the possibility of stretching the boundary perimeter similar to that in men’s cricket.

“Yeah, we have seen some big sixes getting hit this year in the WPL, and a lot of chat is going on about pushing back the boundary lines (in the tournament). The increasing power limit of players is obvious, thanks to their focus on fitness.

“But for that (increasing the length of boundary), detailed discussion with players, coaches etc is needed as ultimately, they have the biggest say in matters related to playing conditions,” a BCCI official told

Source: PTI News

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