If England win T20 World Cup, women's Hundred will change hugely, says Malolan Rangarajan

Malolan Rangarajan, the assistant coach for London Spirit, has suggested that an England victory at the upcoming T20 World Cup could significantly influence the future of women's cricket, particularly the women's Hundred tournament. He believes that success on the international stage would inspire greater interest and support for women's cricket, leading to increased participation from girls and encouragement from parents. This shift could enhance the visibility and popularity of women's cricket in England, ultimately influencing the structure and operations of the women's Hundred. Rangarajan's comments reflect a broader trend where success in major tournaments often catalyzes grassroots support and investment in women's sports. As the T20 World Cup approaches, the potential impact of England's performance on the women's cricket landscape is being keenly observed, with hopes that it will foster a new generation of female cricketers and fans across the country.
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