Our girls are alread world champions irrespective of Lords result,they defeated patriarchy!
They have to defeat the patriarchal Khap Panchayti psyche of the society also!
Palash Biswas
It is most important that after Harmanpreet Kaur's ton, mother reminds India of 'Save girl child' motto,as media reports.
I must add that our girls without the support of the patriarchy of BCCI which is all about IPL corporate profit making corporate economy has reached the destination to make in a profeesional team,in which every girl has a role.
It is not all about some Mithali Raj,Jhulan Goswami,Harman Preet or Smriti Mandhana.
Every girl is a perfect icon.
Harmanpreet Kaur hit 171* as India defeated defending champions Australia in the second semi-final of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2017.
Her mother Satinder Kaur urged all Indians to give their daughter a chance to live their dream!
This statement explains everything.Most of them belong to small town and may not speak English and Veda has to be play translator for them while they become player of the match.
We have individual girls in athletics, tennis, badminton, archery , wrestling,TT, gymanatic, hockey, football who represented India and fetched medals,awards in Olympics, SAF,Commonwealth,Asiad and International events as exception.But neither the society nor the nation ever tried to promote girls at any level to rise for the occasion.
If the girls are not subjected to gender bias and have equal opportunity and support,our girls may certainly compete Chinese,Japanese,Koran and European, Latin American, African and American girls as some girls already proved in sports.
Indian Woman Cricket is the best example of the gendre bias as we have seen in SRK film Chak De India.Dangal also explained the patriarchal Khap Panchayti psyche of the society.
Harmanpreet Kaur hit 171* as India defeated defending champions Australia in the second semi-final of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2017.
Her mother Satinder Kaur urged all Indians to give their daughter a chance to live their dream.
Her mother, however, took the opportunity in reminding fellow Indians the need to empower their daughters.
"I just want to say other women that the way my daughter has made us proud, they should also give their daughter a chance to live their dream and shouldn't kill them in the womb," Harmanpreet Kaur's mother Satinder Kaur told ANI.