Our Teenagers bring home Laurels
For the first time in the history of cricket, Indian women have their names inscribed on the winning trophy of an ICC tournament.
Read MoreFor the first time in the history of cricket, Indian women have their names inscribed on the winning trophy of an ICC tournament.
Read MoreWinning the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award on being named ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year, Smriti earned a rare double as she had won the award for the first time in 2018.
Read MoreSmriti Mandhana was named ODI Player of the Year by the ICC; a never-before honour for any Indian woman.
Read MoreSimply put, Jemimah Rodrigues isn’t eccentric or flamboyant. She isn’t your normal 17-year-old Bandra (Mumbai) girl either. She comes across as timid, but that’s without a bat in her hand. She’s a nightmare to bowlers and a bore to wicketkeepers (because she seldom misses a shot).
Read MoreWith a batting average of over 50 in Tests and ODIs and an international career extending as long as 18 years, Mithali Raj has been rightly termed as the ‘Tendulkar of Women’s Cricket’.
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