<p>Women cricket in India will reach an "all-time high" in the next three years as the women's team has performed very well in the last few years, according to former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly.</p>.<p>He was speaking at Indian realtors' apex body CREDAI's 3-day annual conference 'NATCON 2022' held at Abu Dhabi on Friday.</p>.<p>In a session moderated by Anuj Puri, Chairman of property consulting firm Anarock, the former Indian cricket team captain said the women's team have performed very well in the last few years.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/indian-womens-team-to-play-tri-series-in-south-africa-ahead-of-next-years-t20-world-cup-1161118.html" target="_blank">Indian women's team to play tri-series in South Africa ahead of next year's T20 World Cup</a></strong></p>.<p>"Women cricket is on a high. Women cricket will go to a different level in the next three years. We did that in the last three years," he said.</p>.<p>Till recently, Ganguly, was the former President of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).</p>.<p>"The way they played in the Commonwealth Games. I was actually surprised to see the way they competed in the Commonwealth Games. They won the Asia Cup recently. They beat the England team 3-0 in England which is never an easy thing to do," he added.</p>.<p>Ganguly said Women cricket in India will reach an "all-time high" in the next three years.</p>.<p>The Indian women's cricket team triumphed in the Asia Cup in Bangladesh, beating Sri Lanka by eight wickets.</p>.<p>The team also won the country's first-ever silver medal in cricket at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham earlier this year.</p>.<p>Last month, the BCCI announced equal match fees for its centrally-contracted female and male players in a bid to promote gender equality in the country's most popular sport.</p>.<p>As per the newly introduced system, the Indian women's cricketers will now receive Rs 15 lakh per Test, Rs 6 lakh per ODI, and Rs 3 lakh per T20I, the same as their male counterparts.</p>.<p>The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) represents more than 13,000 builders across 221 city chapters in 21 states.</p>.<p>More than 1,300 members are attending the event here.</p>
<p>Women cricket in India will reach an "all-time high" in the next three years as the women's team has performed very well in the last few years, according to former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly.</p>.<p>He was speaking at Indian realtors' apex body CREDAI's 3-day annual conference 'NATCON 2022' held at Abu Dhabi on Friday.</p>.<p>In a session moderated by Anuj Puri, Chairman of property consulting firm Anarock, the former Indian cricket team captain said the women's team have performed very well in the last few years.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/indian-womens-team-to-play-tri-series-in-south-africa-ahead-of-next-years-t20-world-cup-1161118.html" target="_blank">Indian women's team to play tri-series in South Africa ahead of next year's T20 World Cup</a></strong></p>.<p>"Women cricket is on a high. Women cricket will go to a different level in the next three years. We did that in the last three years," he said.</p>.<p>Till recently, Ganguly, was the former President of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).</p>.<p>"The way they played in the Commonwealth Games. I was actually surprised to see the way they competed in the Commonwealth Games. They won the Asia Cup recently. They beat the England team 3-0 in England which is never an easy thing to do," he added.</p>.<p>Ganguly said Women cricket in India will reach an "all-time high" in the next three years.</p>.<p>The Indian women's cricket team triumphed in the Asia Cup in Bangladesh, beating Sri Lanka by eight wickets.</p>.<p>The team also won the country's first-ever silver medal in cricket at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham earlier this year.</p>.<p>Last month, the BCCI announced equal match fees for its centrally-contracted female and male players in a bid to promote gender equality in the country's most popular sport.</p>.<p>As per the newly introduced system, the Indian women's cricketers will now receive Rs 15 lakh per Test, Rs 6 lakh per ODI, and Rs 3 lakh per T20I, the same as their male counterparts.</p>.<p>The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) represents more than 13,000 builders across 221 city chapters in 21 states.</p>.<p>More than 1,300 members are attending the event here.</p>