Jemimah Rodrigues Reveals Her Hockey Past—And Why She Chose Cricket

Jemimah Rodrigues almost became a hockey star instead of a cricketer. Her uncle gave her a hockey stick after her family moved to Bandra, leading to state selection in hockey first. She ultimately chose cricket because she had reached a higher level in that sport. Rodrigues also recalled being the only girl training with 400 boys at her cricket academy.

Key Points: Jemimah Rodrigues Almost Played Hockey for India Before Cricket

  • Family move from Bhandup to Bandra sparked her initial hockey journey
  • Uncle's encouragement and hockey stick gift started her sports path
  • Selected for state hockey team before earning cricket state honors
  • Trained as only girl among 400 boys at cricket academy facing isolation
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Jemimah Rodrigues reveals the twist that almost led her to hockey instead of cricket

Indian cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues shares how she nearly pursued hockey professionally, revealing her state selection in hockey came before cricket.

Jemimah Rodrigues reveals the twist that almost led her to hockey instead of cricket
"I got selected to play hockey for the state before cricket for the state. So my friends were like okay, Jemi is going to play hockey for India. - Jemimah Rodrigues"

Mumbai, Nov 26

Kajol and Twinkle Khanna welcomed World Cup champions Jemimah Rodrigues and Shafali Verma for a special episode of "Two Much with Kajol".

During the fun episode, Jemimah revealed how fate almost led her to hockey instead of cricket.

She stated that she used to play cricket before she played hockey, but when they shifted to Bhundup from Bandra, her uncle encouraged her to play hockey. Eventually, she started doing well in hockey and even got selected to play for the state team.

Jemimah said, "We had moved from Bhandup to Bandra because there was a lot of travelling. And that was also a very big move, because Bandra, it’s very expensive to stay there, and we came from a middle class family. So, when I came there, one of my uncles gave me a hockey stick and said ‘Go play, my daughter also plays.’ I played, and I started doing well in hockey too. And the funny story here is, I got selected to play hockey for the state before cricket for the state. So my friends were like okay, Jemi is going to play hockey for India, that’s what they thought.”

However, when the time came to make a choice, Jemimah chose cricket.

Revealing the reason behind her choice, she added, “At that level, I had reached a higher level in cricket than hockey, so then we went ahead with cricket. But my dream is still to play both for India."

Reflecting on her early days in cricket, Jemimah said that when she started playing at a club, girls' cricket was not very popular.

"So there were no specific nets for girls. So my dad put me in an academy where there were all boys. I think there were 400 boys, and I was the only girl there."

Recalling some memories, she added, "I remember, we used to have this warm-up where you put your hand on each other's shoulder and you swing your legs to get the mobility going. But no boy would come to me. And then even if there was a guy who would come tAalk to me, later his friends would tease him with me. So nobody would really come and talk".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting how she could have represented India in hockey too! We need more multi-sport athletes like her. The part about boys not wanting to warm up with her shows how much women's cricket has evolved since then. Great progress! 👍
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Ananya R
The struggle of moving from Bhandup to Bandra for better opportunities is so relatable for many middle-class Indian families. Her parents made such sacrifices for her career. Respect! 🙏
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David E
As someone who follows both cricket and hockey, it's fascinating to think what could have been. But Indian cricket gained a star, and that's what matters. Her story highlights the importance of proper infrastructure for women's sports though.
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Kavya N
The part about boys teasing each other for talking to her breaks my heart 💔 But look at her now - a World Cup champion! This is why we need to change attitudes towards girls in sports from childhood itself.
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Sarah B
Her dream to play both sports for India shows incredible ambition! While it might not be practical at the highest level, the fact that she excelled in both sports speaks volumes about her natural talent. What an athlete! 🏑🏏

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