It would be lovely to be part of the first edition of Women s IPL Mithali Raj hints at coming out of retirement
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Find out In an entertaining first episode of the 100% Cricket podcast, Mithali Raj reveals what could draw her out of retirement Find out While there is still no concrete information on the Women's IPL, BCCI office-bearers have confirmed that they are eager to roll out the tournament next year.
It would be lovely to be part of the first edition of Women s IPL - Mithali Raj hints at coming out of retirement
Mithali Raj announced her retirement earlier this year. (Image courtesy: Getty) Former cricketer might consider coming out of retirement to participate in the inaugural edition of the Women's IPL. One of the greatest female cricketers to have played the game, Mithali brought the curtains down on her 23-year-long career in June. She has amassed 7805 ODI runs in 232 matches, at an average of just over 50. The right-handed batter also scored 2364 runs in 89 T20Is, as well as 699 runs in 12 Tests, including a century and four half-centuries. With the much-awaited Women's IPL tipped to launch next year, Mithali has hinted that she might come out of retirement to be a part of the cricketing revolution in the country. Speaking on the first episode of ICC’s new podcast, '100% Cricket' on Monday, she said: "I'm keeping that option open. I haven't decided yet. There are a few more months to go before the Women's IPL happens. It would be lovely to be part of the first edition of the Women's IPL." In an entertaining first episode of the 100% Cricket podcast, Mithali Raj reveals what could draw her out of retirementFind out In an entertaining first episode of the 100% Cricket podcast, Mithali Raj reveals what could draw her out of retirement Find out While there is still no concrete information on the Women's IPL, BCCI office-bearers have confirmed that they are eager to roll out the tournament next year.