
The last match of the three-match ODI series played between the women’s team of India and England was played yesterday (22 July 2025) in Chester-Le-Street. Where the Indian women’s team managed to win by 13 runs. The hero of the match was captain Harmanpreet Kaur (102). Who scored a century while batting at number four. For this, he was also awarded the ‘Player of the Match’ award. Apart from captain Harmanpreet Kaur, he was another player who played an important role in winning the team. This is none other than the young fast bowler Kranti Gaur of Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh. The 21 -year -old played a total of 9.5 overs for the Indian team yesterday. During this time, he succeeded in taking six wickets for 52 runs from an economy of 5.28. As a result, the Indian women’s team managed to capture the title by winning the last match by a margin of 13 runs.
Who is Kranti Gaur?
This young female cricketer was born on 11 August 2003 in Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh. He was fond of sports since childhood. He first started playing cricket with tennis ball. But Kismet ate and got a chance to play in Madhya Pradesh’s junior team. It was here that his real cricket career started. Soon he also got a chance to play in the Under-23 team of Madhya Pradesh. Seeing her brilliant game in domestic cricket, UP Warriors bet on her in the Women’s Premier League. Here too he performed brilliantly. As a result, after a brilliant performance in domestic cricket, her disastrous bowling in the Women’s Premier League caught the attention of the selectors and soon she got a chance to play in the senior women’s team.
Kranti Gaur’s International Cricket Career
Talking about Kranti Gaur’s international cricket career, he has played four ODIs and a T20 match for the country till the news is written. Meanwhile, he has taken nine wickets in four ODI innings at an average of 17.55, while in T20 he is still looking for his first wicket.
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