2 Indian cricketers said goodbye to India, now they will be seen playing with this foreign team
Indian Cricketers: Indian cricket fans have suffered a major setback. Two Indian cricketers who have played for Team India for a long time have said goodbye to India and are now going to try their luck in the foreign league, which has raised questions on their future. Now there is doubt on whether these two players will be seen again in the Indian jersey.
The two Indian cricketers we are talking about are Shikha Pandey and Jemima Rodrigues, although the news of relief for the fans is that both players are not leaving India anywhere.
In fact, Cricket Australia has released the first list of drafts for the Women’s Big Bash League 2025-26 season. India’s Shikha Pandey and Jemima Rodrigues have also been included in this list. Both players have already participated in foreign leagues.
But this time both these Indian players have been directly nominated in the draft, which has decided that they will be part of some team in this season.
Shikha Pandey: Experience all -rounder returns
Shikha Pandey has played 62 T20 international matches for India, in which she has taken 43 wickets. He has also scored 208 runs with the bat. His diversity in bowling and utility in batting make him a valuable all -rounder.
Shikha has been a part of the Big Bash League earlier also and is now ready to prove herself on foreign soil. His experience and swing bowling can prove to be important for any team under Australian circumstances.
Jemima Rodrigues: New challenge of trusted batsman
Jemima Rodrigues is counted among the most trusted batsmen in India. He has played 107 T20 international matches so far and has scored 2267 runs at an average of 30.22, including 12 half -centuries. The fast strike rate (116.01) and maturity has given him a special identity.
Apart from Shikha -Zemima, names like Heather Night, Sophie Eclestone, Lauren Bell, Danny Wet of England are also included in this draft. Now everyone’s eyes are on which franchisees choose Indian players and how they perform in this league of Australia.