Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s interest in cricket started after going to school. after that she used to play with the boys
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New Delhi.Harmanpreet Kaur… just the name is enough. This name has broken so many records in the last 14 years, created so many new records. She also achieved that point, where women cricketers and even men cricketers could not reach. Gave such a victory, which will be remembered for years. Today is the 34th birthday of the same girl from Moga, who gave many memorable victories to India, whom the world knows by the name of Harmanpreet Kaur. When it came out of Moga, it reached Mumbai and ruled Indian cricket from Mumbai.
Born on 8 March 1989 in Moga, Punjab, Harmanpreet’s interest in cricket started after going to school. In the early days of her career, she used to play only with boys and that’s why her name started becoming famous. In 2009, at the age of 20, Harman made his ODI debut against Pakistan in the World Cup. He stepped into International T20 cricket in 2009 itself.
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9 wickets in one match
Harmanpreet was achieving new milestones everyday in international cricket. He became the life of the Indian team on sight and in 2013 he was made the captain for the ODI series against Bangladesh. Meanwhile, in 2014, Harmanpreet shifted to Mumbai, where she started working with the Indian Railways. After that, she would have moved on. He made his Test debut in August 2014. A few months after the debut i.e. in November, he did a wonderful job of taking 9 wickets in a Test match against South Africa.
storm against australia
No one has ever forgotten his unbeaten 171-run innings against Australia in the World Cup semi-final in 2017. Her innings of 171 not out is the second highest innings by an Indian batsman in women’s ODIs. In 2018, she became the first Indian woman to score a century in International T20. He had scored 103 runs in 51 balls. During the series against South Africa in 2019, Harmanpreet became India’s first player, both male and female, to play 100 International T20 matches.
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such a career
Harmanpreet scored 3322 runs for India in 124 ODIs, including 5 centuries and 17 half-centuries. He also has 31 wickets in his name. At the same time, in 151 T20 matches, he scored 3058 runs including 1 century, 10 half-centuries and also took 32 wickets. Harmanpreet played 3 Tests for India, scoring 38 runs and taking 9 wickets.