Updated On: 30 July, 2020 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Harit N Joshi
Former India captain Diana Edulji feels its unfair to criticise BCCI for cancelling its womens tour to England as even mens cricket has suffered worldwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic

India players wear a dejected look after losing the Women's T20 World Cup final v Australia at Melbourne earlier this year. PIC/Getty Images
The BCCI's decision to organise the Indian Premier League (IPL) amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and on the other hand, cancel the India eves' tour to England, has given rise the question: Does the Board care enough for women's cricket?
However, former India women's captain Diana Edulji doesn't believe that the Indian cricket board has put women's cricket on the back burner. "Women's cricket has been in the forefront after the BCCI took over and has moved leaps and bounds especially after the 2017 World Cup [where India lost in the 50-over final].