India's Stylish Southpaw ft. Jaya Sharma
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Today on the Female Cricket Podcast, we have former India cricketer Jaya Sharma share her cricket journey and experiences.  Having spent over 2 decades playing professional sports, Jaya Sharma was also a part of the Indian Women's team which made history in 2005 be being the Runner-Ups at World Cup 2005 in South Africa.  The southpaw Jaya Sharma is an attacking opening cricketer and reminds one of a young Virender Sehwag.  In this episode, Jaya walks us through her initial days and then emphasises on the importance of mental aspect in any sport. She is currently associated with Sculpting Mentors, an initiative that delivers world-class training in every endeavour of human life through latest tools and techniques.
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