Radha Yadav replaces injured Shuchi Upadhyay for India women's tour of England

ANI June 13, 2025 301 views

Radha Yadav has been named as a replacement for the injured Shuchi Upadhyay in India Women's squad for the England tour. Upadhyay, who recently made her ODI debut, suffered a shin injury during pre-tour training. Yadav brings extensive T20I experience, having played 84 matches for India. The tour includes five T20Is and three ODIs starting June 28.

"Radha Yadav brings considerable international experience with seven ODIs and 84 T20Is to her name." – ESPNcricinfo
New Delhi June 12: Left-arm spinner Radha Yadav has been named as a like-for-like replacement for Shuchi Upadhyay in India Women's squad for the upcoming white-ball tour of England, as per ESPNcricinfo.

Key Points

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Shuchi Upadhyay ruled out with left shin injury

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Radha Yadav recalled with 84 T20I caps

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Upadhyay was Player of the Tournament in Senior Women's ODI Trophy

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India to play 5 T20Is and 3 ODIs in England

Upadhyay has been ruled out of the series due to a left shin injury, which was diagnosed during the pre-tour camp at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru.

Upadhyay had recently made her ODI debut in the tri-series in Sri Lanka against South Africa and she could have received her maiden T20I cap on the England tour. Her absence is a setback, considering her impressive domestic form. She was the third-highest wicket-taker in the Senior Women's One-Day Trophy held in December last year, where she claimed 18 wickets at an average of 15.44 and an economy of 3.48 across nine innings. She was also adjudged the Player of the Tournament as Madhya Pradesh lifted the title.

In her place, India have recalled Radha Yadav, who brings considerable international experience with seven ODIs and 84 T20Is to her name. She last featured for India in December 2024 during the T20I series against West Indies, where she picked up four wickets. However, she was not included in the ODI squad that followed.

Radha had also impressed earlier in the home series against New Zealand, finishing as the highest wicket-taker in the one-dayers.

India will face England Women in a white-ball series that includes five T20Is and three ODIs, beginning June 28.

Reader Comments

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Aniket P.
Tough break for Shuchi after her stellar domestic performance! 😔 But Radha Yadav is a solid replacement with her experience. Hope she brings her A-game against England. The women's team has been doing well lately - let's cheer them on! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Injuries are part of sports, but timing couldn't be worse for Upadhyay. She was in such great form! BCCI should ensure proper injury prevention programs for women cricketers too. Radha has the experience though - remember her brilliant spells against NZ!
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Rahul K.
Why does our women's team always face last-minute changes? First Harmanpreet's injury, now Shuchi. Need better fitness management. That said, Radha di is a fighter - saw her in WPL, she never gives up! England better watch out for her left-arm spin.
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Sneha R.
Mixed feelings about this. Shuchi deserved her chance after that Player of Tournament performance. But Radha didi has 84 T20Is! That's massive experience for England conditions. Hope the team management gives proper opportunities to both in future series.
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Vikram J.
England tour is always challenging. We need experienced players like Radha who can handle pressure. No offense to Shuchi - she's talented but international cricket in England is different. Smart replacement by selectors. #BackTheBlue
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Neha T.
As a cricket fan from MP, really sad for Shuchi - she made our state proud. But as an Indian fan, excited to see Radha back! Her economy rate is excellent and we'll need that against England's power hitters. Best wishes to both players 💙

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