
Bengaluru’s star spinner, Shreyanka Patil, was left out of the women’s women’s team for the Tri-Nation series against Sri Lanka and South Africa from April 27.
The young man was the highest Wickt-Tomator of the Premier League (WPL) 2024 female with 13 eight-game chasing in an economy of 7.3, since RCB said the title for the first time.
The left arm spinner had made its international debut in 2023 against England, but its opportunities with the national team have been sporadic.
Shreyanka Patil left out the Tri-Nation series team
However, with WPL’s performances last year, it seemed that the young man had presented a strong argument for his selection.
However, an injury just before the season had ruled out the 22 -year -old girl outside the tournament, since she was replaced by all -terrain SNEH Rana. The nature of the injury is unknown. RCB could not defend its title this season, since the Smriti Mandhana team could not reach the play-offs after being plagued by multiple injuries and trusting largely in the performances around the world of Ellyse Perry.
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Shreyanka played for the last time for India in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the EAU and claimed four four -game WICKETS. Recently, the Karnataka Spinner was rewarded with a central contract by the BCCI, since it was included in the C.
The c category C saw the greatest amount of changes with tits such as Titas Sadhu, Arundhati Reddy, Amanjot Kaur and Uma Chetry, all included in the new list together with Shreyanka.
Harmanpreet Kaur returns, Shafali Verma still out
For the next Tri-Nation series from April 27 to May 11, Captain Harmanpreet Kaur returned to the side with the usual customers Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Decepti Sharma and Harleen Deol. The Shafali Verma starter was the main omission, since it continued to be eliminated from the national side since November last year.
Instead, Indian selectors have maintained faith in Pratika Rawal, who has forged four more associations of more than 100 while India beat the Western Indies and Ireland in the Odi series at home.
In the construction of the 2025 Women’s Odi World Cup at home, India will play against England and Australia along with the next tri-series.
This is the first series for Indian women since the conclusion of the WPL 2025 on March 15.
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