
Since he arrived at the competitive Cricket, Richa Ghosh has been an indifference of six batters.
It is not new for a player to admire and idolized Mrs. Dhoni, but there is something special when Richa Ghosh says it. She has only said it for good; She has emulated, or at least has tried to emulate, Dhoni challenging the rules in the Women’s Cricket.
Since he arrived at the competitive Crick, Ghosh has been an indifferent six batters, a rare feature in the Women’s Cricket, at least in India. Not only in the national arena, it has been prolific in cleaning limits even in the international stage and in the Female Premier League (WPL).
In an interview with Espncricinfo, Richa exclaimed that the six blows are natural to her, and probably received it from her father, a Crick player at the club level. In addition, she revealed that her idol is Mrs. Dhoni, one of the best six blows that this game has seen.
“(Bolpe de Power) is natural for me. Maybe I get him from Dad, because he also liked to hit the six. And my idol is Mrs. Dhoni, known for her sixES and finishing skills.”
She has played 51 T20i for India and reached 36 maximums in a ball ratio for six of 19.25. Among all the medium and bass batters (4-12) since their debut, no one has reached so many six, and the next best is Deandra Dottin with 24 maximums.
Richa Ghosh aims to win a World Cup for India
Richa Ghosh has already won some important trophies in his short race, from the U-19 World Cup. She was part of the U-19 team of India that won the World Cup in South Africa in 2023.
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Later, he won the Female Premier League with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) last year, where he played a crucial role with Willow and Gloves. However, Richa has established his goal of winning the World Cup for the senior team to the highest level, which seems hope of the team’s success.
“In the U-19 World Cup, we get to know how it feels like a trophy. Now the goal is to win a World Cup with the Senior team. We always prepare with that in mind, but somewhere that has missed us a bit. Hopefully, we can do it this time.”
She was part of the 2022 Women’s World Cup, but it was mediocre with the Willow, scoring only 81 races at an average of 11.57 and an attack rate of 60 in seven outings. However, Richa has traveled a long way as a player since then and could be that lost spark this time.
India could not be classified for the elimination phase in 2022 after suffering a heartbreaking defeat against South Africa in the final match at the League stage. Richa knows how to win trophies and must step forward as his idol on the most great stage to finish the wait.
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