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Healy hits out at Women's T20 Challenge scheduling

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Reuters
03 August, 2020, 03:05 pm
Last modified: 03 August, 2020, 03:08 pm

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Healy hits out at Women's T20 Challenge scheduling

Wicketkeeper-batter Healy said on Twitter it was unfair to make players choose between the two and asked why the IPL and Women’s T20 Challenge could not be held separately.

Reuters
03 August, 2020, 03:05 pm
Last modified: 03 August, 2020, 03:08 pm
Healy hits out at Women's T20 Challenge scheduling

Australia's Alyssa Healy has criticised India's decision to schedule the Women's T20 Challenge in November despite it clashing with the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL).

The three-team Challenge tournament, which was introduced in 2018, has been staged on the sidelines of the popular men's Indian Premier League (IPL) in March to May, ensuring decent crowds and coverage.

With the IPL being moved to a September 19 start date in the United Arab Emirates due to Covid-19, the women's tournament will now clash with Australia's WBBL, which runs from October17 to November 29.

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Wicketkeeper-batter Healy said on Twitter it was unfair to make players choose between the two and asked why the IPL and Women's T20 Challenge could not be held separately.

 

"The WBBL and BBL don't run simultaneously so why does the IPL and WIPL have to?" she asked, calling the decision "dumb".

Compatriot Rachael Haynes said such clashes were counter-productive for the growth of women's cricket.

"... while the game continues to grow, premier domestic competitions do not need to compete against each other," she tweeted.

"They can be used to showcase the game and support its development around the world."

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