It is a matter of Indian women’s cricket and Smriti Mandhana or Harmanpreet Kaur’s name does not come, this cannot happen. The whole world has seen the batting of these two on the field. Have you ever thought how was his journey to his studies along with cricket? Who is more educated and who took the degree from? Let’s know
Smriti Mandhana
Born on 18 July 1996 in Mumbai, Smriti Mandhana was just two years old, her family came to Sangli in Maharashtra. There was already a sports environment at home. Father Srinivas had played cricket at the district level and brother Shravan used to play in Maharashtra Under-19 team. However, later Shravan left cricket and made a career in banking.
Smriti made it to the under-15 Maharashtra team at the age of just 9 and became part of Ansh Dar-19 state team in 11 years. She wanted to study science, but mother Smita refused because it was difficult to make balance in both cricket and science. Then he chose Commerce and took a BCom degree from Chintamnerrao College of Commerce in Sangli.
Record rain on the field
Smriti Mandhana has many big records. She is the second player to win the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year Award twice. He also has a record of fastest ODI century (Indian) and fastest T20 International half -century.
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Harmanpreet Kaur
Born on 8 March 1989 in Moga, Punjab, Harmanpreet Kaur’s childhood was also associated with sports. Father Harmander Singh Bhullar was a basketball and volleyball player, but his dream was that the daughter played cricket. This was the reason that he became the first coach of Harmanpreet.
Harmanpreet studied at Hans Raj Women’s College, Jalandhar. After this, he studied at Chaudhary Charan Singh University from distance. She used to go to Gian Jyoti School Academy, 30 km for cricket, where coach Kamaldish Singh Sodhi enhanced her. In 2014, she moved to Mumbai and started a job in Indian Railways. He got the inspiration of cricket from Virender Sehwag.
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Two lights of cricket
Be it Smriti Mandhana’s classic batting or Harmanpreet Kaur, both of them have given new height to Indian women’s cricket in their own style. Both of them look hard and passion on the field.
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