Friday, December 22, 2023

IND-W vs AUS-W: Bengali girl Richa identify her caste on Test Debut

In image - Richa Ghosh
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Cricket News About Richa Ghosh


Richa Ghosh's dream come true. The girl from Siliguri made her debut in the Indian Women's Test team on Thursday. Richa has already performed well with the bat in the T20 and ODI teams. Also won the U19 World Cup. This time the wicketkeeper-batter of Bengal will represent the country in the white jersey. Richa Ghosh made India's first Test XI against Australia. But the daughter of Siliguri Richa did not get the responsibility of her own wicketkeeper.


India has two wicketkeepers in this team. Yastika Bhatia is playing alongside Richa. Yastika is senior to Richa in the Indian Women's team. A few days ago she was also the wicket keeper against England. That's why Yastika is seen in gloved hands. Richa plays the role of an expert batter.


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After the toss, Indian Women's Team captain Harmanpreet Kaur announced Richa's debut. Kaur said, "Shubha (Satish), who made her debut in the previous match, got injured. Richa is debuting in his place. Richa has been playing in the Indian Women's team for a long time. I hope Richa will play well in white ball as well as red ball cricket. Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium witnessed Richa's debut moment. Indian vice-captain Smriti Mandhana handed over the cap of the Test team to Richa. Richa's father, mother and sister were present in the field on this special day. Richa took pictures with her family smiling.


In image-  Richa Ghosh with Smriti Mandhana
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Richa became the 94th woman cricketer to play Tests for India. Earlier, Rumeli Dhar played for the Indian national women's cricket team with England Team. She made her Test debut on 21 November 2005. After exactly Eighteen (18) years on December 21, 2023, Richa Ghosh made her debut in the women's Test cricket format. And Richa's family, coaches and cricket fans are excited to get a place in the team.


The townspeople are excited about it


When Richa returned home after winning gold in the Asian Games, the entire city of Siliguri was in a frenzy. Even after being left out of the Bangladesh tour, Richa emphasized more on her training. As a result, Richa performed well to get a chance in the Asian Games team. Reacher made her debut in Test cricket after T-20, ODI. But this format is completely different. That's why the cricket circle thinks Richa Ghosh needs to be more focused. After Papali (Wriddhiman Saha) from Siliguri, another player has made it to the national cricket team. The towns people are excited about it.


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India blew away England after a long comeback. Harmanpreet Kaur lost by a record margin in women's cricket. India's women's brigade is confident after winning the match by 347 runs. After that Smriti Mandhana played against Australia on Thursday. Bengal's Richa got the test cap in that match.


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Bengali girl Richa Ghosh identify her caste on debut


In image - Richa Ghosh
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Not even twenty-four hours (24) have passed since the debut. Bengali girl Richa identify her caste now. Richa scored a half century in the Test against Australia. Richa matched herself in debut. Richa stopped by scoring fifty (50) runs off Ninety eight (98) balls. Richa hit seven (7) fours to make her half century. Jemimah Rodrigues caught the attention of the pair with her. Richa has played 17 ODIs and 41 T20 matches for the national team. This time, 20-year-old Richa is aiming to win gold in the test arena. Only 20 years old. But now she is moving towards success little by little. Richa will boost morale after this half century in the first (1st) test.


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