India's Comeback Queen ft. Rumeli Dhar
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She is accurate with her medium pace; She is elegant with her top-order batting, and she is also an excellent fielder. Her match-winning performances at the 2005 World Cup in South Africa propelled India into the final for the very first time. She also holds the record of opening both the batting and bowling in the first-ever T20 match for the Indian women's team. But it's unfortunate that we haven't got the chance to watch her play when she was in her prime days. nevermind, we have the champion talk about her cricket and the journey on the 9th Episode of Female Cricket Podcast. 
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She made her India debut at the age of 22, however, little did she know that it would be a roller coaster ride ahead. Featuring in the World Cup in her very first year, she was dropped immediately after the mega event, only to make a strong comeback after eight and a half years. With the figures...
Published 12/07/20
Published 12/07/20
Smitha Harikrishna, born and raised in Karnataka and later went on to represent India. She was a right-hand batter and bowled right-arm medium pace. She played 22 ODIs for India and scored 231 runs and took 8 wickets in her career.   In July 2007, Harikrishna coached the United Arab Emirates...
Published 12/07/20