Which Indian Players will participate in Women’s Hundred 2023?

In a recent update from the upcoming Women’s Hundred tournament, it has been confirmed that Richa Ghosh will play for London Spirit. She was named as the replacement for the injured Australian Georgia Redmayne. This now takes Indian representation in the Hundred 2023 edition to 3 players.

Which Indian Players will participate in Women's Hundred 2023? PC: Getty Images
Which Indian Players will participate in Women’s Hundred 2023? PC: Getty Images

Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur are the other 2 players selected to participate in the tournament.

Smriti Mandhana

A dynamic left-handed opener, Smriti Mandhana was retained by Southern Brave ahead of the Hundred 2023. Mandhana would be hoping she can replicate her last season’s batting success where she scored 211 runs from 8 innings with an average of 30.14 and an exceptional strike rate of 151.79. In total, she hit 35 fours and 5 maximums while also completing one half century. Mandhana also played in the inaugural season of the Hundred for the Southern Brave. She scored 167 runs from 7 innings with an average of 27.83 and a strike rate of 133.6.

She will be playing together with international stars like Danni Wyatt, Sophia Dunkley, Tahlia McGrath, Tara Norris and Lauren Bell.

Harmanpreet Kaur

Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur was picked by Trent Rockets in the draft. She had earlier played in the inaugural season of the Hundred representing Manchester Originals in that tournament. She had scored 104 runs from 3 innings in that edition with a top score of 49*. Her average in that edition was 52 with a strike rate of 109.47. Harmanpreet Kaur will be high on confidence after winning the inaugural season of WPL with Mumbai Indians and also helped India beat Bangladesh in the T20I series played in Bangladesh.

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She will be sharing the dressing room with the likes of Nat Sciver-Brunt, Katherine Sciver-Brunt, Kim Garth, Alana King, and Mignon Du Preez.

Richa Ghosh

Richa Ghosh was roped in as a replacement for the injured Georgia Redmayne by London Spirit. Richa Ghosh is a young exciting Indian wicket-keeper batter who won the inaugural U19 ICC Cricket World Cup. She also played for RCB Women in the inaugural season of WPL. Though that season was a bit underwhelming for RCB. Richa Ghosh will be hoping to have a stellar season so that she can come back in the Indian squad. This will be the first time Richa Ghosh will play in this tournament. She will be playing alongside the likes of Beth Mooney, Amelia Kerr, Jess Kerr, Grace Scrivens, Charlie Dean, and Meghan Schutt.

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