Isa Guha has come out in support of the Indian women’s cricket team after it came to light that Harmanpreet Kaur and co haven’t received their prize money for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup held in Australia in 2020 where they came runners up.
The global tournament was played in February-March 2020. The Indian women’s cricket team is due to receive a sum of $500,000, which has already been disbursed by the ICC to the BCCI.
“While the men are at a different level there are still base level equities in player welfare.
Things like payment/contract times, well-being support networks, domestic structure prof support, maternity provisions, retirement planning are all things can be gained from having a pa,”
the 36-year-old added, continuing from her previous tweet.
Guha has also taken big strides to help India in its fight against the COVID-19. Few days back, the former England international cricketer took to Twitter to announce her contribution to the British Asian Trust in their campaign #OxygenForIndia and urged her followers and others to donate if they can. The trust has been actively involved in the campaign, aiming to generate 2,000,000 pounds to help people suffering from the oxygen crisis.