Karishma Ramharack’s Personal Details:
Full Name: Karishma Ramharack
Born: 20 January 1995
Batting Style: Left-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break
Role: Bowler

Born in El Dorado, Trinidad and Tobago, Karishma Ramharack developed her game on the streets and in backyard matches before progressing through the domestic ranks. An off-spinner capable of turning the ball both ways, she established herself as one of the Caribbean’s most reliable slow bowlers and formed a successful partnership with veteran spinner Anisa Mohammed for Trinidad and Tobago. Her domestic performances were consistently impressive, including remarkable figures of 8 for 23 in a regional 50-over match in 2015, while she also played a key role in Trinidad and Tobago’s regional title-winning campaigns.
Karishma Ramharack’s International Career
Ramharack made her ODI and T20I debuts against Pakistan in 2019 and has since become a regular member of the West Indies spin attack. She has claimed 40 wickets in 54 T20Is at an economy rate of 6.69, with best figures of 4 for 15. Her breakthrough on the global stage came during the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup, where she picked up 5 wickets in three matches and was named in the ICC Team of the Tournament. Known for her accuracy, control and ability to operate effectively during the powerplay and middle overs, Ramharack has become a valuable component of West Indies’ spin-heavy attack.
Ramharack has been a consistent performer for Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Women’s Caribbean Premier League. Across 14 WCPL matches, she has taken 11 wickets at an economy rate of 6.53, with best figures of 3 for 12. While her contributions with the bat are limited, her value lies in her ability to restrict scoring and provide breakthroughs in crucial phases of the innings. With over 90 international appearances across formats and extensive experience in Caribbean conditions, Ramharack brings composure, discipline and control to the West Indies bowling unit as they prepare for the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.

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