Cricket is not gender biased. It isn’t that men’s cricket is different and women’s a different one. Mithali Raj Read Quote
All of us at some point have been coached by a male cricketer. I strongly believe that they get a lot of intensity into the training sessions. They are very hard taskmasters. Mithali Raj Read Quote
Initially, I was into dance and learnt Bharatnatyam for eight years. I appeared on various TV shows. Mithali Raj Read Quote
With more sponsors coming in, media engagements happening, and matches being televised, youngsters can get carried away. In such a scenario, a mentor can step in and help in channelising the cricketers’ energies into the sport. Mithali Raj Read Quote
When I made my debut I had a lot of seniors in the side, then players of my own age group, then juniors and now am rubbing shoulders with teenagers. It’s actually the fourth generation of players and a rarity for a player to achieve it. Mithali Raj Read Quote
I am from a south Indian Tamilian family, so all my cousins are into academics and I alone was in sports. Mithali Raj Read Quote
Sometimes, I sketch, but not every day. I sketch random things, whatever I can get my mind into. I’m not a professional, it is just a hobby I’ve started. Mithali Raj Read Quote
As a young kid in the beginning, I myself did not know that there was women’s cricket in India or that there is an Indian women’s cricket team. Mithali Raj Read Quote
Well, I think the turning point, in my opinion, has to be 2006 as in that year we came under BCCI. With that a lot of facilities were provided to us, a lot of things changed for good and better. Mithali Raj Read Quote
As a batter, I would want to see that the best bowler is in my side so I don’t have to face him. Mithali Raj Read Quote