Former India cricketer Reema Malhotra believes Jemimah Rodrigues’ match-winning World Cup performance and Smriti Mandhana’s leadership gains are direct outcomes of playing under competitive WPL systems
Jemimah Rodrigues finds her edge under WPL pressure, Reema Malhotra explains shift in mindset
The evolution of India’s women cricketers has rarely been as visible as it was during the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup. At the heart of that transformation was Jemimah Rodrigues
Rodrigues, long considered a technically sound player, had previously relied heavily on orthodox strokes. Her recent performances under pressure, however, tell a different story. Her footwork is more confident, her backfoot game more aggressive, and she has taken ownership of middle-overs play with increased intent. These are the qualities now emerging among Indian women who have played in structured leagues like the WPL.
Rodrigues contributed significantly throughout the 2025 World Cup, scoring 311 runs across eight innings at an average of over 51. Her calm under pressure, especially in the semifinal, stood out as a defining moment in India’s campaign.
However, Reema Malhotra pointed out that Smriti’s most important progress may have come off the field. In the first WPL season, she returned from the Big Bash League and led her team without knowing much about the domestic pool, Malhotra explained. But in the second season, she decided to skip the Big Bash and played domestic cricket instead. That helped her identify talent and build a team that went on to win the WPL title.
According to Malhotra, the WPL has brought a new kind of pressure that prepares players for global tournaments. “Players are now training alongside international names and under the guidance of top coaches. It changes how they think about their game. The focus is no longer just on making the team, but on creating a match-winning impact.”
Rodrigues’ innings in the semifinal became one of the most discussed performances on social media. Her ability to handle pressure and play with smart aggression was widely praised by fans, former players, and analysts. For many, it was the moment that defined her transition from promising to pivotal.
benefits of Meg Lanning mentorship for Jemimah Rodrigues in WPL consistent performance of Jemimah Rodrigues across world cup innings 2025 Doordarshan show featuring Reema Malhotra cricket commentary insights how Reema Malhotra sees WPL shaping India’s future cricketers how WPL 2025 became turning point for India women’s cricket how WPL changed Jemimah Rodrigues shot selection strategy impact of local leagues on India women cricket tournament results impact of women’s premier league on Jemimah Rodrigues career increased game awareness in WPL trained Indian women cricketers India chasing highest ever total in women’s world cup knockouts India women’s cricket domestic to international transition after WPL India women’s team middle order growth since WPL launch India women’s team selection pressure due to WPL standards influence of franchise cricket on women’s international performances India Jemimah Rodrigues improvement in playing XI pressure situations Jemimah Rodrigues technique evolution through WPL competition scenarios Jemimah Rodrigues unbeaten 127 against Australia in semifinal match Prittle Prattle News featuring India women cricket editorial story Reema Malhotra analysis on WPL and mindset shift in players Reema Malhotra cricket analysis on Indian middle order players Reema Malhotra opinion on Indian women cricket evolution Smriti Mandhana 434 runs across 9 world cup innings 2025 Smriti Mandhana leadership growth after playing WPL domestic cricket Smriti Mandhana performance in 2025 women’s world cup matches Smriti Mandhana WPL domestic preparation led to captaincy success Smruti Bhalerao curates Indian women cricket growth editorial coverage transformation of Jemimah Rodrigues game since WPL started women cricketers adapting to tournament formats under WPL structure WPL exposure preparing Indian cricketers for high pressure matches
Comments
-
[…] the marathon reached the VMRDA Park stretch at Ramakrishna Beach. The location offered a panoramic backdrop of the sea and the green landscape that surrounds one of Visakhapatnam’s most recognised public […]
-
Thanks for sharing. I read many of your blog posts, cool, your blog is very good.
Leave a Reply