Vaishnavi Sharma's Debut Dream: Nervous Before Anthem, But Plan Executed

Young spinner Vaishnavi Sharma made a tidy and controlled debut for India against Sri Lanka. She admitted to feeling nervous just before the national anthem, but those jitters disappeared once the match began. Her performance comes after a standout tournament where she was the top wicket-taker at the ICC U19 Women's T20 World Cup. With more matches in the series, she's focused on executing her plans and securing a regular spot in the team.

Key Points: Vaishnavi Sharma on India Debut, Nervousness, and Tidy Spell vs Sri Lanka

  • Delivered an economical spell of 0/16 in her senior India debut against Sri Lanka
  • Admitted to pre-match nerves that faded once the game began
  • Earned her cap after being the leading wicket-taker at the U19 T20 World Cup
  • Aims to build on her start with the Women's T20 World Cup approaching
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Was nervous before national anthem but happy to execute my plan: Vaishnavi Sharma

Young spinner Vaishnavi Sharma discusses her composed India debut, overcoming pre-match nerves, and her aim to cement a spot in the white-ball team.

"I was nervous before the national anthem. After that, I calmed down. I am very happy that I was able to execute my plan. - Vaishnavi Sharma"

Visakhapatnam, Dec 22

India's young spinner Vaishnavi Sharma is keen to build on a promising start to her international career and establish herself as a regular in the team's white-ball plans.

The 20-year-old made her senior India debut against Sri Lanka in Vizag on Sunday and delivered a tidy performance in the opening match of the series. Vaishnavi bowled an economical four-over spell, registering 0/16 at an economy of 4, in India's dominant eight-wicket win, keeping the Sri Lankan batters in check throughout her spell.

Although she did not claim a wicket, the 20-year-old impressed with her control and discipline, conceding no boundaries against a strong Sri Lankan batting line-up. She looked composed on debut at the Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium and slotted seamlessly into the side.

Speaking to the media after the match, she acknowledged feeling nervous before the game but said those feelings faded once play began.

"I was nervous before the national anthem. After that, I calmed down. I am very happy that I was able to execute my plan. There are four more matches to go (in the series)," Vaishnavi said.

Vaishnavi earned her maiden international cap after a standout showing at the ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup earlier this year. She finished the tournament as the leading wicket-taker, claiming 17 wickets at a remarkable average of 4.35.

With the ICC Women's T20 World Cup less than six months away, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur had indicated that the series would be used to give opportunities to emerging players. Vaishnavi is now hoping to make the most of her chance and turn her long-held ambition into a lasting reality.

"We have worked hard for this. Our dream is to represent India and contribute. I can't say much about the future. Let's leave it to God," she said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Her story is so relatable. Feeling nervous before the national anthem, but then focusing on the job. That's the spirit! Wishing her all the best for the rest of the series and a long career ahead.
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Michael C
Great to see new talent getting a chance. Her U19 World Cup stats were phenomenal. Hope the selectors show patience and give her a consistent run to establish herself.
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Ananya R
"Let's leave it to God" – I love her humble attitude. She worked hard, got her cap, and now is letting her performance do the talking. More power to her!
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Sarah B
While her control was good, I hope she can add a bit more wicket-taking threat as she gains experience. Economy is great, but wickets win matches. A promising start nonetheless.
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Vikram M
This is exactly what we need before the T20 World Cup. Building bench strength and giving youngsters a taste of international pressure. Well done, Vaishnavi! Keep going.

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