Age-wise Youngest Players in WPL 2024

The WPL 2024 features a crop of talented youngsters highlighting the league’s commitment to nurturing emerging talent, these young players bring energy enthusiasm, and promise to the competition adding an exciting dimension to the tournament. Here are some Youngest Players in WPL 2024:

Shabnam MD (16 years) (Gujarat Giants)

Shabnam Shakil for Gujarat Giants in WPL. PC: Female Cricket
Shabnam Shakil for Gujarat Giants in WPL. PC: Female Cricket

Shabnam MD, a 16-year-old, Right Arm Medium Pace bowler for India U-19 has impressed with 9 wickets in 9 games, in domestic one-day matches she’s taken 3 wickets at an economy of 3.87 showcasing her potential and skill at a young age and would be looking forward to showcasing the same talent in the WPL stage.

Parshavi Chopra (17 years) (UP Warriorz)

Parshavi Chopra for UP Warriorz in WPL. PC: Female Cricket
Parshavi Chopra for UP Warriorz in WPL. PC: Female Cricket

Parshvi Chopra a budding talent showcased promise in WPL 2023 with 3 wickets in 4 matches, her exceptional performance in the U-19 Women’s World Cup 2023 claiming 11 wickets at an average of 7.00 highlights her potential as a young cricketer, additionally, Chopra made a national record during a U-19 camp bowling 6 maiden overs with 3 wickets in a match against Baroda, she would be eagerly anticipating WPL 2024 to exhibit her skills and make her mark on the field.

Titas Sadhu (19 years) (Delhi Capitals Women)

Titas Sadhu for Delhi Capitals in WPL. PC: Female Cricket
Titas Sadhu for Delhi Capitals in WPL. PC: Female Cricket

Titas Sadhu’s rapid ascent in international cricket is apparent securing 8 wickets in 7 matches with an impressive average of 13.75 and an economy rate of 5.23, her standout display in the U-19 World Cup final earned her the Player of the Match, Emphasizes her ability to thrive in crucial moments, additionally, her impactful performances in domestic tournaments where she claimed 6 wickets in 4 games at an average of 24.83 underscore her potential to contribute significantly to her team s success as a young cricketer she is eager to showcase her skills on the WPL stage.

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