India’s women’s team for Sri Lanka included three freshers in the ODI tour. While his names- Kashway Gautam, N Sri Charani and Shuchi Upadhyay- WPL will attack a raga between regular, they are mainly anonymous for those who monitor the mainstream cricket.
Kavashi Gautam
A 21 -year -old Chandigarh is a pulmonary right -handed seamor that can bowl at a fast pace with superb control and entry. She cleverly changes her length and speed, and there is no need to say that the Indian bowlers were the highest wicket in the last IPL (11 wickets at the economy rate of 6.45). An active girl in childhood, she used to play many games for fun in her neighborhood, former domestic cricketer Sanjay Dhul saw big boys bouncing and decided to talk to her about taking cricket seriously. She soon joined Nagesh Gupta’s academy in Panchkula, where she polished her action and trimmed her run-up.
He soon created waves in age-group cricket. She was only 16 years old, but was a regular in the U-23 squad in Chandigarh. In a T20 game against Arunachal Pradesh, he took four wickets in several balls. In a U-19 one day game, he scored 49 runs from 68 balls before grabbing all ten wickets, including hat-trick. In the next game, he almost reiterated the feat, but had to be satisfied with nine wickets. It is a little surprising that Gujarat veterans scattered Rs 2 crore to get their services, which made WPL the most expensive unaccapted player in history. What is more, she can also do a few sixes.
N srirana
All -rounder is just a dream for Kadapa district of Andhra. His idol like Yuvraj Singh hit sixes. She was only three years old when Yuvraj hit sixes from Stuart Broad in the 2007 T20 World Cup, but later it happened when she stumbled into the footage when the internet was browsing that the dream was born. Later, she became an enthusiastic fan of Smriti Madhana, but for big shots, the eye inspired Delhi’s capitals to increase it for Rs 55 lakh during the auctions. Her left-hand spin is equally efficient, as she hits tight lines and stifting lengths. In WPL, the opportunity came to a premium but in his two matches, he took four wickets.
Growing up, she was bent for badminton and kho-kho, but when she was in her seventh grade, her father brought her a cricket kit and her uncle took her to the local ground and practiced with tips from YouTube. A local coach again saw him and took him to his academy. She has not back down since then.
Shuchi Upadhyay
In Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, the left -handed spinner of the tribal dominated Mandla region, he is considered as an ideal long -format cricketer, with his ability to bowl without tired tired mantras. A spinner in the classical mold, which fly the ball and closes the surface, is not even dull in the forms of white balls. In the one -day trophy of senior women held last December, she was the third biggest wicket -taking wicket, which was 18 wickets at a tremendous economy rate of 3.48 and an average of 15.44 in nine sports. He was his team’s major light to win the title.
The 24 -year -old cricket trip occurred when his father saw his playing cricket with boys at the housing complex in one evening and suddenly felt an intestine that she could become a cricketer. But no girl played cricket in her city, but she somehow convinced the coach of a local club to train her and play with boys. She performed well in local tournaments and participated in tests when she went to the academy in Jabalpur.