
Anju jain’s birthday: Anju Jain has played the role of wicketkeeper in India’s women’s cricket team. Anju was born on 11 August 1974. He represented India for 12 years. During this time, the female player performed brilliantly in both Vaned and Test format. Anju made his identity excellent wicketkeeping and stable batting. After his best performance in the Jhansi Trophy, Anju Jain was made the captain of Team India in the year 2000. Under his captaincy, India reached the semi -finals, but the host lost to New Zealand.
Anju was one of the most trusted wicketkeepers of the Indian women’s team, but wicketkeeping was not her first choice. Anju wanted to become a batsman, but Delhi’s junior team had no wicketkeeper. In such a situation, Anju took this responsibility. Anju considered her ideal former wicketkeeper Syed Kirmani and Kiran More. In such a situation, he decided to follow their own footsteps.
Father put the condition
Even though Anju’s family allowed the daughter to play cricket, but at the same time there was a condition to continue studying. The father had clearly said that if Anju failed the examination, he would be stopped from playing cricket. Anju made a coordination between sports and studies. Anju Jain played eight Tests internationally, scoring 441 runs in 12 innings with an average of 36.75. During this, his bat scored a century and three half -centuries. He played 65 matches in ODI format, scoring 1,729 runs with an average of 29.81. The average during this period was 29.81.
In addition to catching 15 catches in Test cricket, Anju did eight stumpings, while in ODI format, he stumped 51 times in addition to taking 30 catches. Anju Jain played for India from July 1993 to April 2005. He was awarded the ‘Arjuna Award’ in 2005 for this contribution to Indian cricket.
Anju Jain was the chairperson of the selection committee of the Indian team. She has also given coaching to Bangladesh cricket team. He also contributed to the Women’s Premier League as a coach. Her contribution to the development of Indian women’s cricket will always be remembered.
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