Niki Prasad Joins JSW Sports After U19 World Cup Triumph

JSW Sports has announced the signing of Niki Prasad, the 20-year-old captain who led India to victory in the ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup in 2025. The young leader, who also plays for Delhi Capitals in the Women's Premier League, is recognized for her exceptional composure and maturity. JSW Sports officials highlight her potential to shape the future of Indian women's cricket. Prasad will receive holistic career support and access to elite training ecosystems as part of the partnership.

Key Points: JSW Sports Signs U19 Women's T20 WC Captain Niki Prasad

  • U19 World Cup-winning captain signed
  • Access to world-class training & management
  • Part of JSW's elite cricket roster
  • Represents Delhi Capitals in WPL
  • Guided India to U19 Asia Cup triumph
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JSW Sports signs U19 Women's T20 WC winning skipper Niki Prasad

JSW Sports signs Niki Prasad, captain of India's U19 Women's T20 World Cup-winning team, adding her to their roster of elite cricketers.

"I am honoured to join the JSW Sports family. - Niki Prasad"

Mumbai, March 30

JSW Sports, the distinguished sports arm of Indian conglomerate JSW Group, has confirmed the signing of Niki Prasad, captain of India's ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup 2025 winning team.

At just 20 years of age, Niki has already demonstrated exceptional leadership and consistency, announcing herself as a future star of the game.

A steady and composed leader, Niki made her U16 debut at the age of nine and, within two years, earned a place in Karnataka's U19 side. Turning professional at 13, Niki has continued to impress with her performances and leadership credentials, most recently guiding India to a U19 Asia Cup triumph before captaining the side to World Cup glory in Malaysia last year.

She also represents Delhi Capitals in the Women's Premier League and has been a part of the franchise for the past two seasons, gaining valuable experience at the highest level of franchise cricket. She has played 18 matches for the franchise, scoring 153 runs in seven matches at an average of 30.60, with a best score of 47.

Speaking about the signing, Himanshu Sharma, Head of Talent and Brand Consulting, JSW Sports said, "Niki represents the new generation of Indian cricketers who combine skill, leadership, and maturity at a very young age. Her journey has already been inspiring, from making a mark in domestic cricket to leading India to a U19 World Cup title."

"Her composure and ability to inspire those around her at such a young age are qualities which standout. We believe she has immense potential to shape the future of Indian women's cricket and we are excited to support her as she continues to grow towards greater milestones," he added.

Expressing her excitement, Niki Prasad said, "I am honoured to join the JSW Sports family. It is a proud moment for me to be part of an organisation that has consistently supported and nurtured athletes across disciplines. Their belief in young talent gives me a lot of confidence as I take the next steps in my career. I am excited to begin my journey with JSW Sports and make the most of the opportunities ahead."

With JSW Sports, Niki will benefit from access to a world-class training ecosystems, experienced athlete management guidance, and holistic career support, enabling her to continue her development on and off the field.

JSW Sports' roster includes some of the most successful and promising cricketers in India such as Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Axar Patel, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, and Suryansh Shedge.

- ANI

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Priya S
What an inspiring journey. Making her U16 debut at nine and turning pro at 13? That's phenomenal dedication. JSW is making a smart investment. Hope she gets all the support she needs to become the next big star for the senior team.
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Sarah B
While this is a great move, I hope the focus remains on her cricket development and not just branding. Young athletes sometimes get overwhelmed by commercial commitments. Wishing her the best balance!
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Vikram M
JSW's roster is seriously impressive. Jemimah, Shafali, and now Niki. They're building a powerhouse for women's cricket. This kind of corporate backing is exactly what we need to compete consistently at the global level.
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Rohit P
Bahut badhiya! From Karnataka U19 to World Cup captain to Delhi Capitals and now JSW. She's on a dream run. Hope she continues her form in the next WPL season.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the ecosystem developing. Having a strong management agency like JSW will help her navigate the pressures. The "holistic career support" mentioned is key for a 20-year-old with this much expectation.

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