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Rising female cricketers a sign of change, Irfan Pathan Calls for better cricketing facilities in Kashmir

Rising female cricketers a sign of change, Irfan Pathan Calls for better cricketing facilities in Kashmir
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Srinagar, Apr 17: Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan Thursday highlighted the immense passion for cricket among Kashmir’s youth, while pointing out the lack of infrastructure and consistent opportunities that continue to hold them back from reaching their potential.

Speaking at the launch of the EPIC Victory Cricket League (EVCL) in Srinagar, Pathan said he has personally seen promising young cricketers in Kashmir, including a left-arm pacer from Kupwara and several talented players from Baramulla. “These boys have the spark, but they need exposure and proper training to shine,” he said during a press conference at Hotel Radisson.

Introducing the EVCL, Pathan said the league is designed to uncover and promote raw talent from regions like Jammu and Kashmir, as well as from states like Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. “This is more than just a cricket tournament; it’s a platform to change lives,” he remarked.

The league will feature both young talents and experienced domestic players, offering an environment where learning and mentorship go hand in hand, Pathan added.

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Pathan also drew attention to the outdated facilities still in use across several districts in Kashmir. “Many areas are still using matting wickets. If we want to produce players who can compete at the national level, turf wickets and modern training infrastructure are essential,” he said.

Impressed by the emergence of female cricketers from the Valley, Pathan said their rise reflects a growing passion for the game that transcends gender. “It’s inspiring to see girls also stepping forward with the same dedication,” he added.

Having previously worked with young cricketers during his tenure with the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA), Pathan said he has personally witnessed the deep love for cricket in even the remotest corners of the Valley. “The hunger is there now it’s about giving them the right opportunities,” he concluded. [KNT]

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