
EXCLUSIVE | 'It's time we start identifying sport as gender-neutral and not only a male domain': Anjum Chopra
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Former India women's cricket captain Anjum Chopra lauded the effort put by our girls, however, the ex-cricketer feels that its time people stop talking about 'women in sports' and rather think about it from a 'gender neutral' perspective.
After putting up a gallant show at the Tokyo Olympics, many Indians hailed the girl power, who bagged three out of the seven medals that the country secured at the showpiece event. It all started with Saikhom Mirabai Chanu bagging the silver medal in weightlifting and feats by boxer Lovlina Borgohain and shuttler PV Sindhu put an icing on the take. While the three accounted for India's three medals, many such as golfer Aditi Ashok and the India women's hockey team led by Rani Rampal also enjoyed their moment of success despite not being able to finish at the podium. Among many, former India women's cricket captain Anjum Chopra also lauded the effort put by our girls, however, the ex-cricketer feels that its time people stop talking about 'women in sports' and rather think about it from a 'gender neutral' perspective.More Related News