A Century of Wickets ft. Nooshin Al Khadeer
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On this episode of Female Cricket Podcast, we have former India Cricketer Nooshin Al Khadeer grace the show with her cricket journey which began in the late 90s.  Nooshin Al Khadeer has been a regular member of the Indian team since her debut in 2002. An economical bowler who bowled a tight line and length, she had consistently performed well for her country and in 2003 she was ranked No. 1 in the world. Her excellent spells in the 2005 World Cup in South Africa helped India race into the final. She has 100 International Wickets to her name. Having retired in 2012, Nooshin quickly took to coaching. She has been with Hyderabad, Chhattisgarh state teams in the past, and currently enjoys her stint with Railway side. There are incredible lessons to learn from her prodigious career spanning over 20 years now. 
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