Former Indian female captain Diana Edulji has expressed her confidence in the transformative effect of India’s victory in the 2025 Women’s World Cup that can be done on women’s cricket. Speaking from Guwahati, he said, “If India wins, this will have the same impact on the success of Indian men in the 1983 World Cup. It will change the face of women’s cricket, history and geography in India. You will see more young girls playing cricket, and the domestic structure will grow. “ Edulji, 69, who is now a female cricket advisor to the Mumbai Cricket Association, has been invited by BcciAlong with other former Indian captains, for the opening ceremony of the tournament. He advised the current team to take a competition at a time. “Don’t think too far ahead, every game is important, reducing points, finding individuals and doubles.Edulji does not want the Indian women’s team to rely solely on the opening of the stars and the captain Smriti Mandhanawhich has been in this new form of recent. “In the 2017 Women’s World Cup, there is often only one player to bring the team. Edulji praised BCCI for inviting the former captain for the opening ceremony and praising voters at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium despite the Durga Puja celebration. “Team body language looks strong. They look united, which is very important, “he said. Highlighting the young talent, Edulji introduced Pacer Kranti Goud as a prominent one. “His inswingers on England’s visit is a treat, and he also has a good outswinger. For a new pacer, he is amazing. I hope Renuka Singh is still appropriate because he is a spear of an attack. Deepi Sharma It will be the key, being able to take wickets anywhere, “Edulji said. Edulji also supported the Pratika Rawal selection on Shafali Verma for ODI. “Shafali has to work on his fitness and adjust his approach to 50-over format. The 2025 tournament is the 13th edition of the women’s World Cup and the fourth time it is hosted in India, following 1978, 1997, and 2013. The scale and infrastructure of the event reflected the rapid growth of women’s cricket. “When India last hosted in 2013, the game was in a smaller place. We now have a world -class stadium in Navi Mumbai, Guwahati, Vizag, Indore, and Colombo. Players should thank BCCI if they lift the trophy, as it will inspire the new generation, “Edulji said. Edulji’s vision highlights the evolution of the game, a growing standard in domestic and international crickets, and the responsibilities of the current generation of players. With an experienced combination of experienced leadership and promising young talent, India will aim to have a lasting impact on the world stage.