Says as a
child she wanted to become an IAS officer
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New Delhi(Agencies):Women's
cricket star Mithali Raj has said women's cricket in the country should have
come under the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) earlier.
Mithali believes that this
would have given more financial security to the players because of which many
wouldn't have had to leave the sport at the age of 23 or 24.
Women's cricket was governed
by the Women's Cricket Association of India until 2006 when it was merged with
the BCCI. "I feel if it had happened 5 years before, it would have been
better," Mithali said while speaking on Star Sports 1 Telugu show Girl
Power-Sarileru Manakevvaru.
"Many talented players at
that time, because of lack of money, lack of financial stability through this
game, they had to shift to different fields. After turning 23-24, parents will
ask what is next? So, being a women cricketer what can you tell parents? I
don't earn money, I am playing for passion? Nobody will buy it.
"Because of that reason,
a lot of talented people, they had to let go of their profession (cricket). So,
at that time if BCCI was there, they would have added an extended career and we
would have more pool of players in women's cricket." The 37-year-old,
widely regarded as the greatest female cricketer the country has produced, said
that as a child she wanted to become an IAS officer. "Honestly cricket
happened to me. It didn't come by choice. I didn't choose to get into
cricket," she said.
"My dad took me to the
academy there, whatever transpired, and I was straight away into a full-fledged
academy for girls. I was too young to make a choice. If at that time somebody
could ask a 10-year-old Mithali, what you want to become, I would have said
that I wanted to become an IAS officer. Not a sportsperson, not a dancer. I
always felt I had it in me to be an IAS officer." — IANS
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