Former India captain Anjum Chopra feels Mumbai Indians look stronger on paper than Gujarat Giants ahead of the two teams clashing in the first-ever match of Women's Premier League (WPL) at DY Patil Stadium on Saturday.
With women's cricket in India all set to witness a revolution in the form of inaugural Women's Premier League (WPL) starting from March 4 through the clash between Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Giants, former India captain Anjum Chopra thinks the tournament will bring very good changes, improvements and more of respect for the game and players.
Mithali Raj recently called it a day on her illustrious career and soon after that she was being compared to GOAT Sachin Tendulkar. The question was 'Is Mithali Raj Sachin Tendulkar's equivalent Women's cricket?'
IPL 2022: Pointing that all individuals are different, an optimistic Anjum reckoned Hardik has done well and will make his own path as a leader.
2022 Women's Cricket World Cup: When asked to predict whether India - who emerged second-best in 2017 - would go all the in 2022 or not, Anjum said at the moment it would be 'optimistic' to think that.
Pant penned down a heartfelt tribute to 'mentor, coach, motivator, biggest critic and greatest fan' Sinha, who died on Saturday morning after a prolonged illness.
The Indian team has match winners and performers amidst the group and most of them are seasoned campaigners.
Hoping for a competitive match, Anjum Chopra also spoke on the upcoming WTC final.
Years after parting ways with the game, Chopra has taken to commentating like fish to water and is now a popular voice of cricket.
Having made her debut at the age of 17, Chopra went on to play 12 Tests, 127 ODIs and 18 T20Is for India.