In an exclusive interview with India Today Digital, left-arm spinner Parunika Sisodia credited Mithali Raj for her advice ...
From promise to dominance, Mithali Raj reflects on India's back-to-back women's U19 T20 World Cup wins. Mithali Raj has been a trailblazer in Indian women's cricket, paving the way for future ...
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Known for her elegant stroke play and ability to dominate bowlers across formats, Mandhana achieved the feat in just 95 innings ...
Teen sensation Gongadi Trisha, who became the first player to score a hundred in the ongoing Women's T20 U19 World Cup, has credited her 'idol' and the legendary Mithali Raj for influencing her ...
Mandhana also became the only second Indian after legendary Mithali Raj to reach 4000 runs in women's ODIs. Mithali, the all-time leading run-getter in women's ODIs with 7805 runs, took 112 ...
The 27-year-old accomplished this feat in only 95 innings, surpassing the previous record set by the iconic Mithali Raj, who achieved the milestone in 112 innings. This milestone reinforces ...
Mithali Raj has been a trailblazer in Indian women's cricket, paving the way for future generations to thrive. It's no ...
Deepti Sharma and Punam Raut's 320 in 2017 and the unbeaten 258 by Reshma Gandhi and Mithali Raj in 1999, both against Ireland for the first wicket, are ahead. 57 - Boundaries hit by the India ...
Former India captain Mithali Raj had achieved the landmark in her 112th innings. Overall, Australia’s Belinda Clarke holds the record for fastest 4,000 runs in ODIs. Overall, Mithali Raj holds ...
Mithali Raj is the Captain of the Indian Women's Cricket Team for Test and One-Day International (ODI) format. She was born in Jodhpur on 3 December, 1982, to Navy Officer Dorai Raj and mother ...
Highest partnerships for India Women in WODIs (any wicket) 320 - Punam Raut & Deepti Sharma vs IRE-W, Potchefstroom, 2017 258* - Mithali Raj & Reshma Gandhi vs IRE-W, Milton Keynes, 1999 233 ...
Trisha has grown up idolizing former Indian women's team captain Mithali Raj. Sharing the details of how Raj has had an impact on her, Trisha told ESPNCricinfo: "Like for many others, she's been a ...