From barely noticed tournaments to sold-out stadiums and record TV audiences, women’s cricket in India has moved firmly into the mainstream, powered by the 2017 World Cup and cemented by the WPL.
Central contracts, equal match fees, the WPL, and rising endorsements have allowed players to train full-time, lifting standards, strike rates and belief, culminating in the 2025 World Cup win.
While pay, visibility and ambition have surged, gaps remain in contracts, leadership roles and safety from abuse; the next decade will test whether today’s momentum builds lasting dominance.


