Harmanpreet Kaur
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She is known as the `Virender Sehwag' of Indian women's cricket and for good reason. She made her international debut just a day shy of her 20th birthday at the 2009 Women's World Cup and hasn't looked back. Her maiden ODI ton was a swashbuckling 107 against England in a losing cause in the 2013 World Cup.In just six years, the girl from Moga has established herself as one of the pillars of the Indian team and is the heir-apparent to skipper Mithali Raj. | She is known as the `Virender Sehwag' of Indian women's cricket and for good reason. She made her international debut just a day shy of her 20th birthday at the 2009 Women's World Cup and hasn't looked back. Her maiden ODI ton was a swashbuckling 107 against England in a losing cause in the 2013 World Cup.In just six years, the girl from Moga has established herself as one of the pillars of the Indian team and is the heir-apparent to skipper Mithali Raj. |
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2015
The Times of India, May 9, 2015
She is known as the `Virender Sehwag' of Indian women's cricket and for good reason. She made her international debut just a day shy of her 20th birthday at the 2009 Women's World Cup and hasn't looked back. Her maiden ODI ton was a swashbuckling 107 against England in a losing cause in the 2013 World Cup.In just six years, the girl from Moga has established herself as one of the pillars of the Indian team and is the heir-apparent to skipper Mithali Raj.