Even as she admitted the idea of auctions was “weird”, Australian star Ellyse Perry stated it was “pretty cool” to be picked by the Royal Challengers Bangalore facet within the Women’s Premier League auctions. She went on to disclose that she has all the time had a “soft spot” in her coronary heart for RCB since she was within the stadium to observe the primary sport of the lads’s staff reside within the stadium.
She was picked up by RCB for Rs 1.7 crore earlier this week. 13 of her Australian compatriots have been additionally picked within the WPL auctions. Many of these, like Perry, are at present in South Africa competing within the ICC T20 World Cup.
“A big hello and a big thank you for the opportunity to play with RCB in the first ever WPL,” Perry informed RCB’s web site in a video shot after the auctions. “I’m so excited for this tournament and everything it means for the women’s game. It is kind of really cool because the twist of fate was that I was actually at the first-ever RCB game for men many years ago. Since then, RCB has always had a bit of a soft spot in my heart. I suppose it was this twist of fate and now being part of the first-ever women’s team is super cool.”
She additionally stated that the WPL meant greater than concerning the cash for them: it was concerning the development of the ladies’s sport.
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“From my perspective, I don’t think any of us ever led the conversation in terms of monetary value,” she was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo. “I think there’s something at play that’s much bigger than that. Of course, remuneration and the chance to earn that kind of money is wonderful, but much larger than that I think is just the general growth of the sport right around the world.”
She additionally lauded India because the non secular residence of cricket in a whole lot of senses.
“I think now that women are starting to have a really strong presence in the Indian market and also in the Indian game, that is so much more important than any kind of dollar value that is placed on any player. So from that perspective, the chat was just around wanting to be involved,” she stated. “Of course, after the auction, those discussions come in about certain value and how much people are sold for, which in itself is a weird kind of concept to swallow. But yeah, I just think it’s so much bigger than that.”