Now Kashmir women love to play cricket
Now Kashmir women love to play cricket
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Nowadays women revolution is at its peak as it was first Saudi Arabia who gives permission to women for Driving now in Kashmir this girl fight against the odd to conquer their dreams.Her hijab firmly in place, she slings her bat across her shoulders and rides her Scooty to college and practice, challenging not just her rivals on the cricket field but also societal and religious stereotypes. As captain of the women's cricket team in Baramulla's Government Women's College, Insha is one of the young women setting trends in this suburban town in north Kashmir and in the Valley.

"I want to stay independent without any fear," sings the 21-year-old fourth-semester student of the Government Women's College who successfully led her team to lift this year's inter-university cricket championship in the Valley last week. Her brave words -- taken from the title track of Aamir Khan's popular talk show ‘Satyamev Jayate’ -- are sound coming back by others who walk the tightrope between tradition and passion, playing cricket even if it means doing so with their hijabs on. Some even play wearing a burqa. Like Rabya, a first-year student, an all-rounder who manages to bat, bowl and field with the burqa when she's in Baramulla. When she plays in Srinagar, she opts for the hijab.

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