Pooja Vastrakar: From Training At An All-Boys Facility To Making It Big At WPL
Vastrakar, who was raised by a single father, went from pillar to post to earn her spot in the women’s national team and made her debut against South Africa in 2018.Â
Vastrakar, who was raised by a single father, went from pillar to post to earn her spot in the women’s national team and made her debut against South Africa in 2018.Â
Harleen Deol is a powerful batter who plays for Himachal Pradesh in domestic cricket. Currently powering Gujarat Giants ahead in WPL, she believes the tournament can transform women’s cricket.
Indian cricketer Deepti Sharma represents the national women’s squad as an all-rounder. Deepti is a right-arm off-break bowler and a left-handed batter.
Mumbai Indians bagged a bunch of under-rated gems of India’s state teams in WPL 2023 and one of them is Dehradun’s Neelam Bisht.
As an all-rounder for the national women’s squad, Ashleigh Katherine Gardner is an Indigenous Australian cricketer. She is all set to play in the opening match on March 4.
Bismah Maroof, the captain of Pakistan’s national women’s cricket team, recently resigned from her position after the team’s bad performance during World Cup 2023.
Ashwini Kumari is regarded as one of domestic cricket in India’s most gifted all-rounders. She has contributed to Jharkhand and East Zone sides with several valuable innings.
Shabnam Shakil’s ability to bowl at 110 Kmph at regional cricket matches gave her a spotlight. She is now all set to play in the Gujarat Giants Team at the WPL 2023.
Ayabonga Khaka was born in Durban, South Africa, on July 18, 1992, and was only she was seven years old when she first picked up cricket.
The school has also helped Pooja Sharma out by providing her access to the institution’s ground after school hours.