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Sania Mirza Said on Women’s Sports, ‘We Watch Men’s Cricket on 13 Out of 15 Channels’

Anshika Agarwal

Sania Mirza has recently returned to tennis after two ​​years due to her injury and pregnancy and her return came with a win. Returning to the world of sports, Sania was seen talking about the increasing challenge of women in this world. Sania Mirza admitted that in our country, women's sports are neither given much priority nor promoted properly. Sania was seen speaking on Kareena Kapoor's radio show 'What Women Want 2'.

Sania with her son.
Sania with her son.

Kareena asked Sania what is it that you want to see change in Indian women's sports. To this, Sania said, 'I think they should promote a little more. They need to be shown more. Like we have 15 sports channels and 13 of them show only men's cricket or men's sports. On this talk of Sania, Kareena also said that she is absolutely right.

Sania further said, 'Although I like cricket very much, my husband is also a cricketer. But still I want to see tennis, badminton, table tennis, boxing or similar sports. And I hope this because we have women superstars in all these games. I would like to see them on TV even more. Apart from this, I would also like that women sports persons also get equal wages as men and questions should not be asked about it.

Sania with Kareena Kapoor.

 Sania Mirza has become a mother last year and she has given birth to a son. Saina is going to be a part of Fed Cup matches soon. These games were going to be held in China first. But due to the Corana virus, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) has decided to organize these games in Kazakhstan.

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