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The Next Big League
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
|November 10, 2025
The momentum is female — and the Indian women's cricket triumph has further cemented this shift.
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Once the applause for our women cricketers fades, the real work begins.
And that word — “work” — should rightly be replaced by “business.” Because sport, for all its emotional highs and national pride, is an industry. Like any other, its growth depends on investment, visibility, and an ecosystem that nurtures both current performers and future prospects.
For decades, Indian sportswomen across cricket, badminton, kabaddi, hockey, and newer sports like padel and pickleball have faced an uphill battle — not in performance, but in opportunity. Icons like Mary Kom, Sania Mirza, and PV Sindhu have become brand favourites, but their stories often eclipse hundreds of talented athletes whose journeys stall midway for lack of sponsorship or visibility.
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