Deepika Padukone has welcomed the International Cricket Council (ICC)’s recently announced comeback to women’s cricket, calling it “an important moment for women in the game.”The all-rounder shared a report about the incident on her Instagram Stories and praised the move, which aims to help women athletes return to professional cricket after giving birth.
ICC has announced support for cricketers who are returning after their youth
The new ICC policy includes a return to sport policy after pregnancy. They provide medical and psychological support, recovery plans, flexible training schedules, childcare services, and maternal and infant services.The aim of the policy is to ensure that female athletes do not have to choose between motherhood and their sporting careers.
Deepika he talked about the problems at work after childhood
Last year, Deepika was at the center of discussions about her working conditions in the film industry after reports claimed that she wanted to shift for eight hours after becoming a mother.These reports came amid speculations about her association with Kalki 2. Although Deepika did not directly respond to the reports, she later spoke about the workplace and pay in Bollywood during an interview with CNBC-TV18.“I have done this on many levels; this is not unusual for me. I think that, despite the salary, I have been fighting everything that comes with it. I don’t even know what to call it, but I am a person who has been fighting my battles in silence,” he said.He added, “And for some strange reason, sometimes they appear in public which is not how I know and not how I was raised. But yes, fighting my battles quietly and respectfully is how I know.”By supporting the ICC’s women’s return policy, Deepika has also supported initiatives that make it easier for women to balance careers and motherhood.