Key Points

N Shree Charani's cricket journey is a testament to familial support and personal determination. Growing up in Kadapa, she transformed from a medium-pacer to a promising left-arm spinner with her mother's unwavering belief. Her breakthrough came through the Women's Premier League, where Delhi Capitals recognized her potential. Now, she's set to represent India in the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup, proving that dreams can indeed become reality.

Key Points: N Shree Charani's Journey from Village Cricket to India's World Cup

  • Young spinner from Andhra Pradesh breaks barriers in cricket
  • Delhi Capitals discovery transformed her cricket career
  • Mother's support crucial in her professional journey
  • Transitioned from fast bowling to spin with strategic thinking
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'She plays cricket, and one day she will play for India', says Charani on her mother's unwavering faith

Rising spinner N Shree Charani shares her inspiring cricket journey, driven by her mother's unwavering faith and belief in her potential

"She plays cricket, and one day she will play for India - Charani's Mother"

New Delhi, Sep 27

For India's left-arm spinner N Shree Charani, who's all set to play in 2025 Women's ODI World Cup, the unwavering support of her mother gave her the confidence to play for the country.

Hailing from the YSR-Kadapa district in Andhra Pradesh, Charani caused a bidding war at last year's WPL auction and was eventually roped in by Delhi Capitals (DC) for INR 55 lakh, where she left a lasting impression in the competition this year.

That paved her way to India debut in white-ball formats and now Charani is all set to play in the World Cup, starting on September 30. "My mother accepted my decision to become a cricketer immediately, but my father took about a year to come around. My mother and uncle supported me from the very beginning, while my sister and father needed more time."

"My mother always had confidence that I would make it big in cricket. Once, when we went to a gold shop in Kadapa, the cashier asked about the kit bag I was carrying. My mom replied, 'She plays cricket, and one day she will play for India'."

"She was the first person who believed in me. Everyone dreams of playing for India and in a World Cup. I feel lucky to have this opportunity, and I will try my best to do well for the team and for India," said Charani to JioStar.

Asked on how she transitioned from fast bowling to left-arm spin, Charani said, "Since childhood, I played cricket with my friends. I was around six when my dad sent me to a badminton academy. After seeing me run, my PT sir advised me to also play kho-kho and participate in athletics. I did that for two years along with cricket."

"In my locality, kho-kho and athletics were played professionally, but cricket wasn't. In 9th standard, I played district-level cricket, and by 10th, I asked my father to let me take up cricket seriously. It took him a year to be convinced, and then COVID-19 disrupted two crucial years of my career."

"In my village, we played on turf where if the ball went out of bounds, it was considered out. Back then, I was a medium-pacer, but I wasn't very effective, batters rarely got out. That's when I decided to become a spinner. Once I started bowling spin, I began picking wickets consistently because batters struggled against my deliveries. That's how my journey as a spinner began," she concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see talent coming from smaller towns like Kadapa. Her journey from kho-kho to cricket shows how diverse sporting backgrounds can create champions. Hope she takes plenty of wickets in the World Cup! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The part about her mother telling the gold shop cashier "she will play for India" gave me goosebumps! That's the kind of unwavering belief every athlete needs. More power to women's cricket in India!
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Aditya G
While the story is inspiring, I hope the BCCI provides better infrastructure in rural areas. Many talented players like Charani have to overcome so many obstacles. We need more cricket academies in tier 2-3 cities.
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Meera T
As a mother myself, this story really touched my heart. In our society, it takes courage to support daughters in sports. Charani's mother is a true hero behind her success. Jai Hind!
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David E
Interesting how she transitioned from fast bowling to spin. Shows great cricketing intelligence to recognize where her strengths lie. Looking forward to watching her in the World Cup!

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