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Harmanpreet Kaur

Harmanpreet Kaur (/ˈhɑːr.mən.prt ˈkɔːr/ HAHR-mən-preet KOR;[1] born 8 March 1989) is an Indian cricketer who serves as the captain of the India women's national cricket team in all formats .[2] She plays as an all-rounder for the Indian women's cricket team;[3][4][5] and was awarded the Arjuna Award for Cricket in the year 2017 by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.[6]

Harmanpreet Kaur
Personal information
Full name
Harmanpreet Kaur Bhullar
Born (1989-03-08) 8 March 1989 (age 34)
Moga, Punjab, India
NicknameHarman
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm off break
RoleAll-rounder
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 75)13 August 2014 v England
Last Test16 June 2021 v England
ODI debut (cap 91)7 March 2009 v Pakistan
Last ODI22 July 2023 v Bangladesh
ODI shirt no.7
T20I debut (cap 16)11 June 2009 v England
Last T20I16 July 2023 v Bangladesh
T20I shirt no.7
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2006/07–2014/15Punjab
2014/15–2016/17Railways
2016/17–2018/19Sydney Thunder
2018–2019Lancashire Thunder
2018–2022Supernovas
2021Manchester Originals
2021/22–presentMelbourne Renegades
2021/22–presentPunjab
2023–presentMumbai Indians
2023–presentTrent Rockets
Career statistics
Competition WTest WODI WT20I WBBL
Matches 3 124 153 48
Runs scored 38 3,322 3,112 1,119
Batting average 7.60 38.18 28.29 41.44
100s/50s 0/0 5/17 1/11 0/6
Top score 17 171* 103 81*
Balls bowled 296 1,646 760 432
Wickets 9 31 32 27
Bowling average 13.55 45.96 24.84 19.96
5 wickets in innings 1 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 5/44 2/16 4/23 4/27
Catches/stumpings 0/– 45/– 56/0 23/0
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 13 February 2023
Medal record

In November 2018, she became the first woman for India to score a century in a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) match and is the only Indian women cricketer with more than 3,000 runs in T20Is and is one of only three Indian women to have scored more than 3,000 runs in Women's One Day Internationals (WODI).[a][7][8][9] In October 2019, during the series against South Africa, she became the first cricketer for India, male or female, to play in 100 international Twenty20 matches.[10]

Early life Edit

Kaur was born on 8th March 1989 in Moga, Punjab, to Harmandar Singh Bhullar, a volleyball and basketball player and Satwinder Kaur.[11] Her parents are baptised Sikhs. Her younger sister Hemjeet, is post-graduate in English and works as an assistant professor at Guru Nanak College in Moga.[12] Her father, who now is a clerk at a judicial court, was once an aspiring cricketer. He was the first coach of Harman when she had begun playing the sport. She took to cricket after joining the Gian Jyoti School Academy, 30 kilometres (19 mi) away from her residence in Moga,[13] where she trained under Kamaldeesh Singh Sodhi.[14] Harman used to play with men in the formative days of her career.[15] She moved to Mumbai in 2014 where she began working for the Indian Railways.[16][13] Harmanpreet was inspired by Virender Sehwag.

She has claimed to have obtained a Bachelor of Arts from Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh; though an investigation by university officials found no records of her enrollment and the claims to be fabricated. This was during a request for verification by the Punjab Police, after her honorary appointment there as a deputy superintendent of police. Other reports indicate that she actually studied at the Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya college (of the Guru Nanak Dev University) in Jalandhar, Punjab.[17]

Career Edit

In March 2009, she made her ODI debut aged 20 in a match against Pakistan women's team played at Bradman Oval during the World Cup. In the match, she bowled 4 overs conceding 10 runs and also caught Armaan Khan off Amita Sharma.[18]

In June 2009, she made her Twenty20 International debut in the ICC Women's World Twenty20 against England women's team at County Ground, Taunton, where she scored 8 runs off 7 balls.[19][20]

Her ability to hit the ball a long way was seen when she played quick-fire innings of 33 against England women's in a T20I game played in Mumbai in 2010.[21]

She was named as Indian women's captain for the 2012 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup final, as captain Mithali Raj and vice-captain Jhulan Goswami were out because of injuries. She made her debut as captain against Pakistan women's as India defended 81 runs thus won Asia Cup.[22]

In March 2013, she was named ODI captain of India women's when Bangladesh women's team toured in India.[23] In the series, Kaur scored her second ODI century in 2nd ODI. Kaur finished the series 195 runs at average of 97.50 with a century and a fifty along with 2 wickets.

In August 2014, she one of the eight debut that played against England women cricket team in a Test match at Sir Paul Getty's Ground, Wormsley in which she scored 9 and a duck in a match.[24]

In November 2014, she took 9 wickets in a Test match South Africa women cricket team played at Gangothri Glades Cricket Ground, Mysore and helped India to win the match by an innings and 34 runs.[25]

In January 2016, she helped India to win series in Australia as well as scored a 31-ball 46 runs in India's highest ever chase in T20 internationals. She continued her form in the 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 where she scored 89 runs and took seven wickets in four matches.[26][27]

 
Kaur batting for Sydney Thunder in January 2017

In June 2016, she became the first Indian cricketer to be signed by an overseas Twenty20 franchise. Sydney Thunder, the Women's Big Bash League champions, signed her for the 2016–17 season.[28][29][30][31] On 20 July 2017 she scored 171*(115) against Australia in the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup semi-final in Derby.[32][33] Kaur's 171* is currently the second-highest score by an Indian batter in women's one-day internationals, behind Deepti Sharma's 188 runs. Kaur also holds the record for the highest individual score for India in Women's cricket World Cup history.[34][35] Kaur now holds the record for registering the highest ever individual score in a knockout stage of a Women's World Cup match (171*) surpassing the previous record of 107* by Karen Rolton.[36][37] Kaur was part of the Indian team to reach the final of the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup where the team lost to England by nine runs.[38][39][40] In July 2017, Harman became second India batter to feature in the top-10 of ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings after Mithali Raj.[41]

 
Kaur receiving Arjuna Award in 2020

In December 2017, she was named as one of the players in the ICC Women's T20I Team of the Year.[42][43]

In October 2018, she was named as the captain of India's squad for the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies.[44][45] Ahead of the tournament, she was named as one of the players to watch.[46] In the opening match of the tournament, against New Zealand, she became the first woman for India to score a century in WT20Is, when she made 103 runs from 51 balls.[47] She was the leading run-scorer for India in the tournament, with 183 runs in five matches.[48]

In November 2018, she was named in Sydney Thunder's squad for the 2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season.[49][50] In January 2020, she was named as the captain of India's squad for the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup in Australia.[51] In 2021, she was drafted by Manchester Originals for the inaugural season of The Hundred.[52] She played for them in 3 games, scoring 104 runs[53] before withdrawing herself from the tournament due to injury.[54]

In March 2021, in a match against South Africa, she became fifth Indian woman cricketer to represent the country in 100 ODIs.[55] In May 2021, she was named as the vice-captain of India's Test squad for their one-off match against the England women's cricket team.[56] In September 2021, she was signed by Melbourne Renegades for 2021–22 Women's Big Bash League season.[57]

In January 2022, she was named in India's team for the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.[58] In July 2022, she was named as the captain of India's team for the cricket tournament at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.[59]

In February 2023, in the inaugural WPL auction, she was bought by Mumbai Indians for ₹1.80 crores. The Mumbai Indians, captained by her, went on to win the inaugural WPL.[60][61]

In July 2023, Kaur was fined 75% of her match fee, received four demerit points, and was suspended for two matches by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for breaching the code of conduct for her outbursts during the final ODI of the Bangladesh series. She pleaded guilty to two separate charges pressed by Akhtar Ahmed, the match referee.[62] Kaur received three demerit points and fined 50% of her match fee relating to "showing dissent at an umpire's decision". Thus, she became the first women's player to be given a Level 2 sanction since the ICC began listing code of conduct breaches publicly in 2016. She was also awarded one demerit point for a separate Level 1 penalty along with a fine of 25% of her match fee for "public criticism" of match officials.[63] Kaur found herself in the controversy after hitting the stumps with her bat when she was declared out. In the post-match presentation, she publicly criticised the umpires and disrespected the opposing team during the photo session, leading the Bangladeshi players to walkout.[64]

Honours Edit

Team Edit

Individual Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The others being Mithali Raj and Smriti Mandhana.

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Further reading Edit

  • Ghosh, Annesha (8 November 2018). "Profile: The girl who took women's cricket to the next level". The Cricket Monthly. ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 November 2018.

External links Edit

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Harmanpreet Kaur ˈ h ɑːr m e n p r iː t ˈ k ɔːr HAHR men preet KOR 1 born 8 March 1989 is an Indian cricketer who serves as the captain of the India women s national cricket team in all formats 2 She plays as an all rounder for the Indian women s cricket team 3 4 5 and was awarded the Arjuna Award for Cricket in the year 2017 by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports 6 Harmanpreet KaurKaur during the 2020 ICC Women s T20 World CupPersonal informationFull nameHarmanpreet Kaur BhullarBorn 1989 03 08 8 March 1989 age 34 Moga Punjab IndiaNicknameHarmanBattingRight handedBowlingRight arm off breakRoleAll rounderInternational informationNational sideIndia 2009 present Test debut cap 75 13 August 2014 v EnglandLast Test16 June 2021 v EnglandODI debut cap 91 7 March 2009 v PakistanLast ODI22 July 2023 v BangladeshODI shirt no 7T20I debut cap 16 11 June 2009 v EnglandLast T20I16 July 2023 v BangladeshT20I shirt no 7Domestic team informationYearsTeam2006 07 2014 15Punjab2014 15 2016 17Railways2016 17 2018 19Sydney Thunder2018 2019Lancashire Thunder2018 2022Supernovas2021Manchester Originals2021 22 presentMelbourne Renegades2021 22 presentPunjab2023 presentMumbai Indians2023 presentTrent RocketsCareer statisticsCompetition WTest WODI WT20I WBBLMatches 3 124 153 48Runs scored 38 3 322 3 112 1 119Batting average 7 60 38 18 28 29 41 44100s 50s 0 0 5 17 1 11 0 6Top score 17 171 103 81 Balls bowled 296 1 646 760 432Wickets 9 31 32 27Bowling average 13 55 45 96 24 84 19 965 wickets in innings 1 0 0 010 wickets in match 0 0 0 0Best bowling 5 44 2 16 4 23 4 27Catches stumpings 0 45 56 0 23 0Source ESPNcricinfo 13 February 2023Medal record Representing IndiaWomen s cricketAsian Games2022 Hangzhou TeamCommonwealth Games2022 Birmingham TeamIn November 2018 she became the first woman for India to score a century in a Women s Twenty20 International WT20I match and is the only Indian women cricketer with more than 3 000 runs in T20Is and is one of only three Indian women to have scored more than 3 000 runs in Women s One Day Internationals WODI a 7 8 9 In October 2019 during the series against South Africa she became the first cricketer for India male or female to play in 100 international Twenty20 matches 10 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Honours 3 1 Team 3 2 Individual 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life EditKaur was born on 8th March 1989 in Moga Punjab to Harmandar Singh Bhullar a volleyball and basketball player and Satwinder Kaur 11 Her parents are baptised Sikhs Her younger sister Hemjeet is post graduate in English and works as an assistant professor at Guru Nanak College in Moga 12 Her father who now is a clerk at a judicial court was once an aspiring cricketer He was the first coach of Harman when she had begun playing the sport She took to cricket after joining the Gian Jyoti School Academy 30 kilometres 19 mi away from her residence in Moga 13 where she trained under Kamaldeesh Singh Sodhi 14 Harman used to play with men in the formative days of her career 15 She moved to Mumbai in 2014 where she began working for the Indian Railways 16 13 Harmanpreet was inspired by Virender Sehwag She has claimed to have obtained a Bachelor of Arts from Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut Uttar Pradesh though an investigation by university officials found no records of her enrollment and the claims to be fabricated This was during a request for verification by the Punjab Police after her honorary appointment there as a deputy superintendent of police Other reports indicate that she actually studied at the Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya college of the Guru Nanak Dev University in Jalandhar Punjab 17 Career EditIn March 2009 she made her ODI debut aged 20 in a match against Pakistan women s team played at Bradman Oval during the World Cup In the match she bowled 4 overs conceding 10 runs and also caught Armaan Khan off Amita Sharma 18 In June 2009 she made her Twenty20 International debut in the ICC Women s World Twenty20 against England women s team at County Ground Taunton where she scored 8 runs off 7 balls 19 20 Her ability to hit the ball a long way was seen when she played quick fire innings of 33 against England women s in a T20I game played in Mumbai in 2010 21 She was named as Indian women s captain for the 2012 Women s Twenty20 Asia Cup final as captain Mithali Raj and vice captain Jhulan Goswami were out because of injuries She made her debut as captain against Pakistan women s as India defended 81 runs thus won Asia Cup 22 In March 2013 she was named ODI captain of India women s when Bangladesh women s team toured in India 23 In the series Kaur scored her second ODI century in 2nd ODI Kaur finished the series 195 runs at average of 97 50 with a century and a fifty along with 2 wickets In August 2014 she one of the eight debut that played against England women cricket team in a Test match at Sir Paul Getty s Ground Wormsley in which she scored 9 and a duck in a match 24 In November 2014 she took 9 wickets in a Test match South Africa women cricket team played at Gangothri Glades Cricket Ground Mysore and helped India to win the match by an innings and 34 runs 25 In January 2016 she helped India to win series in Australia as well as scored a 31 ball 46 runs in India s highest ever chase in T20 internationals She continued her form in the 2016 ICC Women s World Twenty20 where she scored 89 runs and took seven wickets in four matches 26 27 nbsp Kaur batting for Sydney Thunder in January 2017In June 2016 she became the first Indian cricketer to be signed by an overseas Twenty20 franchise Sydney Thunder the Women s Big Bash League champions signed her for the 2016 17 season 28 29 30 31 On 20 July 2017 she scored 171 115 against Australia in the 2017 Women s Cricket World Cup semi final in Derby 32 33 Kaur s 171 is currently the second highest score by an Indian batter in women s one day internationals behind Deepti Sharma s 188 runs Kaur also holds the record for the highest individual score for India in Women s cricket World Cup history 34 35 Kaur now holds the record for registering the highest ever individual score in a knockout stage of a Women s World Cup match 171 surpassing the previous record of 107 by Karen Rolton 36 37 Kaur was part of the Indian team to reach the final of the 2017 Women s Cricket World Cup where the team lost to England by nine runs 38 39 40 In July 2017 Harman became second India batter to feature in the top 10 of ICC Women s ODI Player Rankings after Mithali Raj 41 nbsp Kaur receiving Arjuna Award in 2020In December 2017 she was named as one of the players in the ICC Women s T20I Team of the Year 42 43 In October 2018 she was named as the captain of India s squad for the 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies 44 45 Ahead of the tournament she was named as one of the players to watch 46 In the opening match of the tournament against New Zealand she became the first woman for India to score a century in WT20Is when she made 103 runs from 51 balls 47 She was the leading run scorer for India in the tournament with 183 runs in five matches 48 In November 2018 she was named in Sydney Thunder s squad for the 2018 19 Women s Big Bash League season 49 50 In January 2020 she was named as the captain of India s squad for the 2020 ICC Women s T20 World Cup in Australia 51 In 2021 she was drafted by Manchester Originals for the inaugural season of The Hundred 52 She played for them in 3 games scoring 104 runs 53 before withdrawing herself from the tournament due to injury 54 In March 2021 in a match against South Africa she became fifth Indian woman cricketer to represent the country in 100 ODIs 55 In May 2021 she was named as the vice captain of India s Test squad for their one off match against the England women s cricket team 56 In September 2021 she was signed by Melbourne Renegades for 2021 22 Women s Big Bash League season 57 In January 2022 she was named in India s team for the 2022 Women s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand 58 In July 2022 she was named as the captain of India s team for the cricket tournament at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham England 59 In February 2023 in the inaugural WPL auction she was bought by Mumbai Indians for 1 80 crores The Mumbai Indians captained by her went on to win the inaugural WPL 60 61 In July 2023 Kaur was fined 75 of her match fee received four demerit points and was suspended for two matches by the International Cricket Council ICC for breaching the code of conduct for her outbursts during the final ODI of the Bangladesh series She pleaded guilty to two separate charges pressed by Akhtar Ahmed the match referee 62 Kaur received three demerit points and fined 50 of her match fee relating to showing dissent at an umpire s decision Thus she became the first women s player to be given a Level 2 sanction since the ICC began listing code of conduct breaches publicly in 2016 She was also awarded one demerit point for a separate Level 1 penalty along with a fine of 25 of her match fee for public criticism of match officials 63 Kaur found herself in the controversy after hitting the stumps with her bat when she was declared out In the post match presentation she publicly criticised the umpires and disrespected the opposing team during the photo session leading the Bangladeshi players to walkout 64 Honours EditTeam Edit Women s Cricket World Cup 3rd place 2009 ICC Women s T20 World Cup semi finalists 2009 2010 2023 runners up 2020 Women s Twenty20 Asia Cup Champions 2012 2016 2022 Women s Premier League Champion 2023 65 Silver Medal in Cricket at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in Cricket at the 2022 Asian GamesIndividual Edit Arjuna Award for Cricket 2017 6 Women s Big Bash League Player of the Tournament 2021 22 66 One of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year 2023 67 Time 100 Next 2023 68 Notes Edit The others being Mithali Raj and Smriti Mandhana References Edit How to Pronounce 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ICC Women s World Cup 2017 Back home Moga star Harmanpreet Kaur gets mega welcome 31 July 2017 Won t pressurize Harmanpreet Kaur for marriage Parents The Times of India 21 July 2017 a b Balachandran Kanishkaa 20 July 2017 The lowdown on Harmanpreet Kaur The Hindu Retrieved 21 July 2017 Sharma Nitin 21 July 2017 Harman makes herstory The Indian Express Retrieved 21 July 2017 Playing with men helped me develop six hitting skill Harmanpreet Kaur The Times of India 26 July 2017 How Sachin Tendulkar s letter got Harmanpreet Kaur a job 22 July 2017 India T20 skipper Harmanpreet Kaur s graduation degree fake Cricket 3 July 2018 Archived from the original on 23 July 2023 Wyatt helps England to nervy consolation win Retrieved 26 October 2016 India level series with 10 run victory Retrieved 26 October 2016 Taylor Dottin help West Indies to series win Retrieved 26 October 2016 Spinners help India level the series Retrieved 26 October 2016 India Women defend low score to take title Retrieved 26 October 2016 Bangladesh women to tour India Retrieved 26 October 2016 India complete landmark victory Retrieved 26 October 2016 Kamini 192 and Kaur s nine flay South Africa Retrieved 26 October 2016 Calm Harmanpreet ready for must win challenge against West Indies Retrieved 26 October 2016 5 T20 knocks of Harmanpreet Kaur that prove she is an Indian cricketing hero Retrieved 26 October 2016 Harmanpreet Kaur set to sign with Sydney Thunder Retrieved 26 October 2016 harmanpreet kaur signs path breaking deal with Sydney Thunder Retrieved 26 October 2016 Scroll Staff Harmanpreet Kaur becomes first Indian women cricketer to sign for an overseas team Scroll in Scroll Retrieved 1 August 2016 WBBL clubs set sights on Indian stars Retrieved 26 October 2016 Australia s Alex Blackwell Presents Her T Shirt To Harmanpreet Kaur After India s Resounding Win Mukherjee Abhishek 20 July 2018 The day Harmanpreet Kaur descended upon Derby CricketCountry com Retrieved 15 March 2021 Cricket Records Records India Women Women s One Day Internationals High scores ESPN Cricinfo Cricinfo Retrieved 21 July 2017 Cricket Records Records Women s World Cup India Women High scores ESPN Cricinfo Cricinfo Retrieved 21 July 2017 103 off 40 balls 22 off one over ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 July 2017 Australia eaten by Harmanpreet monster Cricinfo Retrieved 21 July 2017 Live commentary Final ICC Women s World Cup at London 23 Jul ESPNcricinfo 23 July 2017 World Cup Final BBC Sport 23 July 2017 England v India Women s World Cup final live The Guardian 23 July 2017 Harmanpreet Kaur breaks into top 10 of ICC Women s ODI Player Rankings The Times of India 25 July 2017 3 Indian Women in ICC Teams The Hindu Ellyse Perry declared ICC s Women s Cricketer of the Year ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 21 December 2017 Indian Women s Team for ICC Women s World Twenty20 announced Board of Control for Cricket in India Archived from the original on 28 September 2018 Retrieved 28 September 2018 India Women bank on youth for WT20 campaign International Cricket Council Retrieved 28 September 2018 Players to watch in ICC Women s World T20 2018 International Cricket Council Retrieved 8 November 2018 Harmanpreet Kaur becomes first Indian woman to score T20I century The Indian Express 9 November 2018 Retrieved 9 November 2018 ICC Women s World T20 2018 19 India Women Batting and bowling averages ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 23 November 2018 WBBL04 All you need to know guide Cricket Australia Retrieved 30 November 2018 The full squads for the WBBL ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 30 November 2018 Kaur Mandhana Verma part of full strength India squad for T20 World Cup ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 12 January 2020 The Hundred 2021 full squad lists BBC Sport Retrieved 9 March 2022 The Hundred Women s Competition 2021 Manchester Originals Women Cricket Team Records amp Stats ESPNcricinfo com Cricinfo Retrieved 9 March 2022 The Hundred Smriti Mandhana and injured Harmanpreet Kaur to return to India ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 9 March 2022 Harmanpreet Kaur becomes the 5th Indian woman cricketer to play 100 ODIs CricBouncer 7 March 2021 Retrieved 7 March 2021 India s Senior Women squad for the only Test match ODI amp T20I series against England announced Board of Control for Cricket in India Retrieved 14 May 2021 Harmanpreet Kaur is a Renegade Melbourne Renegades Retrieved 9 March 2022 Renuka Singh Meghna Singh Yastika Bhatia break into India s World Cup squad ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 6 January 2022 Team India Senior Women squad for Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games announced Board of Control for Cricket in India Retrieved 11 July 2022 WPL Auction 2023 Mumbai Indians Buys Harmanpreet Kaur For Rs 1 80 Cr English Jagran 13 February 2023 Retrieved 13 February 2023 Mumbai Indians Full Squad Complete List Of MI Players After WPL Auction 2023 NDTV 13 February 2023 Retrieved 16 February 2023 India women s cricket captain handed two match ban for outburst Al Jazeera 25 July 2023 Harmanpreet to miss start of Asian Games after pleading guilty to ICC charges ESPNcricinfo 25 July 2023 Harmanpreet on Dhaka umpiring outburst I don t regret anything ESPNcricinfo 20 August 2023 During the Dhaka ODI Harmanpreet made her displeasure with the umpiring clear she reacted to her dismissal by smashing the stumps with her bat and went on to call the umpiring pathetic at the post match presentation When players from the two teams posed for end of series photographs Harmanpreet is understood to have shouted out bring the umpires too suggesting they had been part of the Bangladesh team DC Women vs MI Women Scorecard 2022 23 Cricket Scorecard ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 18 April 2023 Jolly Laura 24 November 2021 Tournament s leading players honoured with WBBL awards cricket com au Retrieved 18 April 2023 Wisden s Five Cricketers of the Year ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 18 April 2023 2023 TIME100 Next Harmanpreet Kaur Time 13 September 2023 Retrieved 16 September 2023 Further reading EditGhosh Annesha 8 November 2018 Profile The girl who took women s cricket to the next level The Cricket Monthly ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 8 November 2018 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harmanpreet Kaur Harmanpreet Kaur at ESPNcricinfo nbsp Harmanpreet Kaur at CricketArchive nbsp subscription required archive Harmanpreet Kaur at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Harmanpreet Kaur on Twitter nbsp Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Cricket nbsp India nbsp Sports Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harmanpreet Kaur amp oldid 1180090791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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