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Mithali finished as the top-scorer across both teams in the T20I segment of the tour.
The Indian skipper batted with a blistering strike-rate of 121.42 during her 84-ball stay at the crease, smashing an ...
Former Indian Women's captain Mithali Raj revealed how an advice from Sachin Tendulkar helped her during the 2018 South ...
Former India captain Mithali Raj tells BBC Sport how a run to the World Cup final in 2017 and the launch of the Women's ...
Mithali Raj: The legend whose legacy will continue to inspire women cricketers Mithali Raj's journey might be over. But the legacy, the belief, will far outlive her 23-year-long career.
"I'm done with seeing women's cricket occupy a corner of sports pages," Mithali Raj once told me. "It's upon us to make it to the front page." It was the first time I saw her emotions bubble over ...
Mithali finished her international career with a staggering 10,868 runs – the most in women’s cricket. She scored 7805 ODI runs in 232 matches, at an average of just over 50 while has 2364 ...
She played 12 Tests, 232 ODIs and 89 T20Is spread across three decades from 1999 to 2022 | ESPN.com ...
India women team captain Mithali Raj quit international cricket on Wednesday after a 23-year career during which she established herself as the country's greatest female batter.
Coming out to bat against the English side, Mithali Raj smashed a double hundred while stitching a partnership with her skipper Anjum Chopra. Mithali's solid knock in reply to England's 329 helped ...
Despite carrying a ligament injury in the right knee, Raj, then a newly designated captain, scored an unbeaten 91 in the semi-final. India lost the final to Australia but Raj’s impact was clear.