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bearotonin-international · 1 year ago
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It is now Octobear and I’m wondering if you got any spoopy bears or bears doing spoopy stuff etc and if you do, please post them.
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a2zsportsnews · 2 months ago
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WPL 2025: Mithali Raj, bowling coach Nooshin set to part ways with Gujarat Giants - reports
Former India captain Mithali Raj is set to leave her role as mentor of the Women’s Premier League franchise Gujarat Giants ahead of the WPL 2025 Auction, according to media reports. Mithali reportedly had signed a three-year contract with the side but that is set to end early. In the first two seasons of the WPL, the Giants finished last on the table with four points on both occasions. In…
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ipl24 · 10 months ago
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#8-Year-Old Cricket Prodigy From Kashmir Captivates Online World, Draws Attention From Cricket Legends Sachin Tendulkar And Mithali Raj | Cricket News #TATAIPL #IPL24
#IPL24 # An eight-year-old girl, Hurmat Irshad from North Kashmir’s sopore area has become an internet sensation overnight. Hurmat’s video of playing cricket like an ace cricketer has caught the attention of cricketing legends like Sachin Tendulkar and Mithali Raj. Hurmat, a student of class 3 has a dream of joining the Indian Women’s Cricket team and playing on the international stage. It was…
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onlinehindibiography · 1 year ago
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https://www.onlinehindibiography.com/mithali-raj-biography-in-hindi/
पढ़ें Mithali Raj की जीवनी हिंदी में। उनके जीवन पर विस्तार से जानें और उनका सफलता मंथन ��रें।
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arghh padu teruk tetek fiera ni menonjol sangat bila dia pakai baju renang ni nmpk buah tetek dia yg besar tu…badan kecik tetek padu…terima kasih aniq sbb belanja barang padu fiera suami mithali berkongsi rezeki😋
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sitting-on-me-bum · 10 days ago
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You’ve probably seen a sun bear, and even a moon bear, but how about a rain bear? Mithali is a sloth bear living at the BBRC, but she sure loves the rain! This time of year, the monsoons make the forests lush, muddy and cooler, so it’s a perfect time to explore and have fun. As a cub, Mithali was rescued from an open well. She was never a 'dancing' bear, so she didn't experience malnutrition or have her muzzle pierced, and it shows on her beautiful face and magnificent coat.
Photo by Hemanta Bijoy Chakma
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myauditionfordrphil · 8 months ago
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The Indian Women's Cricket Team had an amazing match yesterday where many thrilling things happened; Smriti, Harman both scored a century and 2 of the Proteas women (including their captain) also scored a century breaking the record for the most centuries scored in a single odi women's match. Smriti equalled Mithali Raj's record of most century by an Indian woman (7) and became the first one to score back to back centuries AND also took a wicket. So today when I opened the newspaper, I was shocked when I saw that not single line regarding that match was published in the paper even in the sports section... They had the audacity to publish a "match preview" about IND vs AFG and about an u15 game (not that they're not imp news) but they couldn't write a small paragraph about an iconic match won by the Indian Women's Team. I don't know whether I'm reading too much into it but just something that I thought I should share... Now it's upto you guys to decide whether I'm overreacting or not.
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rwizakakiza · 1 month ago
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Somo: TABIA 25 ZA KUEPUKA NA HATARISHI KWENYE MAISHA YAKO. (Part 21: POM...
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3. 9. 1. DALILI NA MATOKEO YA TABIA YA ULEVI.
(a). "ULAFI - GLUTTONY"
Ulafi ni hali ya kukosa kiasi katika kula au kunywa, Ni tamaa au kujiachia kupita kiasi. Ni hali ya kuwa na pupa na ubinafsi.
.....BWANA YESU anasema "Jiangalieni, mioyo yenu isije IKALEMEWA na ULAFI, na ULEVI, na MASUMBUFU ya maisha haya; siku ile ikawajia ghafula, kama mtego unasavyo.
....Luka 21:34....
Kama umemwelewa YESU anaonya kwamba kulemewa na ulafi, Ulevi na masumbuko haya yanaweza kukuzuia usiione mbingu. Tabia ya Ulevi imesababisha watu kuwa walafi, wenye pupa na tamaa mbaya kiasi kwamba hawakumbuki familia zao tena kwa sababu wanatenda bila kufikiri mwisho wa siku anaharibu kila kitu.
.....Kwa sababu HAKUJUA UTULIVU NDANI yake, HATAPONYA cho chote katika hicho ALICHOKIFURAHIA.
....Ayubu 20:20....
Wengine utakuta anaenda mahali anaagiza chakula na kinywaji kizuri anakula na kunywa na wakati mwingine anawanunulia wengine, LAKINI familia yake wanakosa hata chumvi, nyumbani mwake ni Ombaomba. Hii ni dhambi acha ulafi.
....USIWE miongoni mwao WANYWAO mvinyo; Miongoni mwao WALAO nyama kwa PUPA. Kwa maana MLEVI na MLAFI huingia UMASKINI, Na utepetevu humvika mtu nguo mbovu.
.....Mithali 23:20 - 21.....
(b). "UMASKINI"
Wewe utakuwa Shahidi mzuri juu ya hili, maisha ya mlevi yapoje, Tabia ya Ulevi ni kukurudisha kwenye umaskini taratibu,
.....Leo utawanunuliwa vinywaji watu, Kesho watanunua familia yako.
......Leo utasema nakunywa kwa afya, Kesho utaokotwa kwenye mitalo na kufeli kwa figo.
......Leo utakunywa kupunguza mawazo, Kesho utaomba kifo chako mwenyewe.
......Leo utakunywa kwa akili na majitambo mengi, Kesho unaambulia kulia, kuomboleza na umaskini.
Kimbia umaskini kwa kuacha kabisa Ulevi.
Mara nyingi tabia ya Ulevi inasababisha KUPOTEZA MALI na KUDUMAA KIMAISHA. Ulevi unasababisha umaskini kuanzia kwenye akili mpaka utendaji wa kazi, ambapo matokeo yake kupoteza au kurudi nyuma kimaisha. Na unazuia baraka (posho) zako mwenyewe.
....Basi, tazama, KWA AJILI YA HAYO nimenyosha mkono wangu juu yako, nami NIMELIPUNGUZA POSHO lako, na kukutoa kwa mapenzi yao wanaokuchukia, binti za Wafilisti, WALIOYAONEA HAYA MAMBO YAKO YA UASHERATI.
.....Ezekieli 16:27....
(c). MATESO
Tabia ya Ulevi ndugu yangu ni tabia tishio kwa sababu inaleta...
.....Maangaiko kimaisha,
.....Uzalilishaji pande zote (fikiri mtu anakunywa anavua nguo, Kesho yake aibu kwake na familia. Lakini wengine sio kujizalilisha bali wanazalilisha watu wanaoishi nao kuwapiga na kuwatendea ukatili kisa pombe),
..... Taabu za rohoni, kujisikia vibaya, kujihisi upweke nk,
...... Matukano, Magomvi na Virugu kwenye familia, jamii nk,
...... Uzinifu (Usaliti kwenye familia, na matengano mengi ni uzinzi na kisababishi kikuu ni Ulevi)
....... Magonjwa (Afya zimeshambuliwa kwa Ulevi, Mfano Magonjwa ya figo mengi ni Ulevi)
.......Basi, vifisheni viungo vyenu vilivyo katika nchi, uasherati, Uchafu, Ulevi, tamaa mbaya, mawazo mabaya, na kutamani, ndiyo ibada ya sanamu; kwa ajili ya mambo hayo huja (mateso) GHADHABU ya MUNGU.
Kolosai 3:5 - 6.....
(d). UTEGEMEZI.
Kutokana na tabia ya Ulevi kusababisha Vurugu, Ugomvi, Matengano, Vipigo umaskini nk matokeo yake imeleta utegemezi kwenye jamii nyingi. Unakuta Baba au Mama kakimbia familia watoto wanaangaika, Maangaiko yao hayataathiri tu familia bali jamii na taifa na kuwa watu wa kutegemea misaada kwenye kila kitu.
Kimbia na Epuka Ulevi kwa sababu ni HATARISHI kwenye maisha yako, Mkimbilie BWANA YESU Akuokoe kwenye Ulevi. Je upo tayari?
.....Tazama, nasimama mlangoni, nabisha; mtu akiisikia sauti yangu, na kuufungua mlango, nitaingia kwake, nami nitakula pamoja naye, na yeye pamoja nami.
.....Ufunuo 3:20....
3. 10. TABIA YA 10: "KIBURI - PRIDE"
......Tutaendelea......
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......1Peter 4:3.....
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joja-galaxy · 3 months ago
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I'm an Arab so I will help you there. Alkamal means "the full" or "being compte" how've if you want perfect, you could use "al-mithāliyya" or "mithali" which means the perfection.
Google Translate often translates it as:
perfection as الكمال (al-kamāl) because, in Arabic, al-kamāl can mean "completeness" or "wholeness," which is sometimes associated with the idea of perfection. In many contexts, people use al-kamāl to describe something flawless or without deficiency, close to "perfection. "
However, المثالية (al-mithāliyya) is also used to refer to "perfection" in the sense of idealness or an ideal state, often when talking about concepts or standards. Arabic can have several words that fit slightly different aspects of a single English term, so both al-kamāl and al-mithāliyya can work depending on the context.
For example:
الكمال (al-kamāl): often used in religious, philosophical, or general contexts to mean completeness or flawlessness.
المثالية (al-mithāliyya): often used to mean an ideal state or quality, like "perfect behavior" or "ideal standards."
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Based off the Addams Family TV show where Gomez drops everything when Morticia speaks French to kiss up her arm.
Google told me Alkamal means perfect. Don’t know if it right tho lol
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news365timesindia · 1 day ago
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[ad_1] Gongadi Trisha and Mithali Raj (PC: Gongadi Trisha Insta and X) India is one match away from securing back-to-back Women’s U19 T20 World Cup titles as they face South Africa in the final in Kuala Lumpur. Gongadi Trisha has been phenomenal in this edition, scoring 265 runs in six innings, at an average of 66.25, and a strike rate of 149.71. Most probably, she is going to finish the tournament as the highest run-scorer. She became the first player to score a century (vs Scotland) in the tournament’s history and was part of the team that won the previous edition as well. Trisha has been incredibly successful from a very young age across various tournaments, and now, she is making her mark on the biggest stage for her country. She practices at Hyderabad’s St. John’s Academy, and thanks to the academy’s admin, Mr Leonard (more popularly known as Bunty), we had the opportunity to have an exclusive chat with Trisha’s first coach (and now mentor), Mr P. Srinivas (more popularly known as Srinu Sir). Currently, he is busy working with the Hyderabad Under-14 men’s state team, which is competing in a tournament. During the conversation, he opened up about the youngster’s journey, the sacrifices made by her parents, Mithali Raj’s valuable advice, Trisha’s ultimate dream, and much more. Q: How happy are you to see Trisha performing so consistently? – I am over the moon. It was long overdue for that kid, so there are truly no words to describe it. In fact, I was watching her century on my phone while my Under-14 match was going on. It was truly a fabulous knock. Gongadi Trisha with the Women’s U19 Asia Cup title (PC: Gongadi Trisha Insta) Q: What do you think about her attacking approach? Did she have that kind of a template even at a young age? – No, not really. Over time, she developed all of this. Initially, we actually focused on the basics, which you can clearly see in her game now. It has been a wonderful journey with her for almost seven to eight years. Nowadays, it is all about power-hitting, and she gradually developed this skill. She has worked really hard on it in the last year or two. But I am extremely happy with how well she has come along. Currently, I am mentoring her because she has been attending various camps. Most of the time, she is at the NCA or other camps. Q: Do you think India should use her bowling more? She is quite good with the ball too. – Absolutely. She has a unique action, making it very hard to read her bowling. Initially, she used to focus only on her batting, giving respect to all the coaches. But now is the time for her to showcase her bowling as well. You saw her taking three crucial wickets, and she bowled well in the semifinal too. It will definitely be helpful for the team. My instinct is always to encourage her to step forward for the team’s benefit, not for her own gain. Whenever she gets the ball in her hand, she will definitely deliver and I am fully confident in her ability. Q: Any stories from her initial days at the academy? – She started playing cricket when she was about two and a half or three years old if I remember correctly. I am from St. John’s Academy, headed by Mr. John Sir (John Manoj). I remember one day, probably in 2013, Trisha’s family moved to Hyderabad from her hometown, Bhadrachalam because there were no proper facilities there. When she joined the academy, John Sir told me, ‘Just watch this girl.’ Her father, G.V. Rami Reddy, showed me a few videos. She had that striking power, hitting the ball very hard. So, I made her play in the nets, and within five minutes, I could tell she was full of potential. I told John Sir that she was a girl who was going to make waves. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Gongadi Trisha after smashing century against Scotland in the Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2025 (PC: BCCI Women/X) My journey with her began there. At just eight years old, she represented Hyderabad Under-16 and finished as the highest scorer in different tournaments. After that, she was selected for Hyderabad based on her performance.
Surprisingly, she was also one of the best bowlers in those tournaments, and from then on, she never looked back. She faced her ups and downs, but I do not want to go into all of that. It is a common trend — once you step forward, people will always try to pull you back in every field. But her parents, especially her father, deserve all the credit. I truly salute both of them. Q: Can you tell us something about their parents’ contribution? – I think her father did a fantastic job. Hats off to the gentleman. He was a former fitness trainer with the ITC conglomerate in Bhadrachalam, and Trisha’s mother, Mrs. Madhavi Ram Reddy, was a housewife. Trisha comes from an orthodox middle-class family. Despite facing many challenges, including financial difficulties, her father made the bold decision to quit his job, and the family moved to Hyderabad. There have been huge sacrifices, and both of them as parents are just brilliant. Now, with God’s blessing, Trisha has been doing well, but her journey has just begun. The main goal now is to make it to the senior Indian team. Q: India is facing South Africa in the final, with both teams remaining unbeaten in the tournament. Are you expecting India to defend the title? – Definitely. I always support my kid’s team. Trisha is like my own child. I did not get the opportunity to speak with her because of the protocol, but I messaged her, and she responded. Hopefully, the cup will come back to our country. Gongadi Trisha with the Women’s U19 T20 World Cup title in 2023 (PC: Gongadi Trisha Insta) Q: We all know that Trisha idolises the legendary Mithali Raj and considers her an inspiration. There has also been a lot of comparisons, with people saying her shots are very similar to Mithali’s stroke play. How do you view this comparison? –  There is no comparison because Mithali is a legend, and this kid has just started her journey. Of course, Trisha idolises Mithali. During our practice sessions, Mithali used to come to the academy. Mithali is from St. John’s as well, and I used to watch her. Even during her playing days, I would do throw-downs for her in the last 2-3 years, especially while working on shots like the pull-shot and cut-shot. I remember one tournament in Hyderabad when the national selectors were watching, and Mithali was there too. Trisha took 3-4 wickets and scored around 30 runs. The selectors were considering her for the upcoming series, but it was Mithali who stopped that. At that time, Mithali was the captain of the Indian team. We had a small chat at St. John’s, and she said, ‘No, this Indian team is not that easy. Once you go in, you should not come back. Let her be firm on her feet.’ It was an advice that proved to be right, and we are all grateful to Mithali. She knows it the best, and we trusted her. I often tell her that she was absolutely right because of her experience. We all believed her and followed her guidance whenever she was around. Q: Were you a little disappointed that Trisha was not picked for the WPL? Do you think the franchise missed a trick? – Nobody can stop talent. Definitely, when the right time comes, she will get her opportunities. I have told her one thing — let your bat do the talking, nothing else. People will come to you. There is no need to go to others asking for opportunities; that is not how it works. Now, she is starting to do that. But I always advise her to keep both feet firmly on the ground, no matter what she does or when she does it. That will definitely help her in the long run. The WPL is temporary; her main goal is much bigger. So, with God’s help, I am sure one day she will be there. Also Read: Clinical India set up Women’s U-19 T20 World Cup final against South Africa The post Women’s Under-19 T20 World Cup: How Mithali Raj’s advice indirectly helped Trisha appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Gongadi Trisha and Mithali Raj (PC: Gongadi Trisha Insta and X) India is one match away from securing back-to-back Women’s U19 T20 World Cup titles as they face South Africa in the final in Kuala Lumpur. Gongadi Trisha has been phenomenal in this edition, scoring 265 runs in six innings, at an average of 66.25, and a strike rate of 149.71. Most probably, she is going to finish the tournament as the highest run-scorer. She became the first player to score a century (vs Scotland) in the tournament’s history and was part of the team that won the previous edition as well. Trisha has been incredibly successful from a very young age across various tournaments, and now, she is making her mark on the biggest stage for her country. She practices at Hyderabad’s St. John’s Academy, and thanks to the academy’s admin, Mr Leonard (more popularly known as Bunty), we had the opportunity to have an exclusive chat with Trisha’s first coach (and now mentor), Mr P. Srinivas (more popularly known as Srinu Sir). Currently, he is busy working with the Hyderabad Under-14 men’s state team, which is competing in a tournament. During the conversation, he opened up about the youngster’s journey, the sacrifices made by her parents, Mithali Raj’s valuable advice, Trisha’s ultimate dream, and much more. Q: How happy are you to see Trisha performing so consistently? – I am over the moon. It was long overdue for that kid, so there are truly no words to describe it. In fact, I was watching her century on my phone while my Under-14 match was going on. It was truly a fabulous knock. Gongadi Trisha with the Women’s U19 Asia Cup title (PC: Gongadi Trisha Insta) Q: What do you think about her attacking approach? Did she have that kind of a template even at a young age? – No, not really. Over time, she developed all of this. Initially, we actually focused on the basics, which you can clearly see in her game now. It has been a wonderful journey with her for almost seven to eight years. Nowadays, it is all about power-hitting, and she gradually developed this skill. She has worked really hard on it in the last year or two. But I am extremely happy with how well she has come along. Currently, I am mentoring her because she has been attending various camps. Most of the time, she is at the NCA or other camps. Q: Do you think India should use her bowling more? She is quite good with the ball too. – Absolutely. She has a unique action, making it very hard to read her bowling. Initially, she used to focus only on her batting, giving respect to all the coaches. But now is the time for her to showcase her bowling as well. You saw her taking three crucial wickets, and she bowled well in the semifinal too. It will definitely be helpful for the team. My instinct is always to encourage her to step forward for the team’s benefit, not for her own gain. Whenever she gets the ball in her hand, she will definitely deliver and I am fully confident in her ability. Q: Any stories from her initial days at the academy? – She started playing cricket when she was about two and a half or three years old if I remember correctly. I am from St. John’s Academy, headed by Mr. John Sir (John Manoj). I remember one day, probably in 2013, Trisha’s family moved to Hyderabad from her hometown, Bhadrachalam because there were no proper facilities there. When she joined the academy, John Sir told me, ‘Just watch this girl.’ Her father, G.V. Rami Reddy, showed me a few videos. She had that striking power, hitting the ball very hard. So, I made her play in the nets, and within five minutes, I could tell she was full of potential. I told John Sir that she was a girl who was going to make waves. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Gongadi Trisha after smashing century against Scotland in the Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2025 (PC: BCCI Women/X) My journey with her began there. At just eight years old, she represented Hyderabad Under-16 and finished as the highest scorer in different tournaments. After that, she was selected for Hyderabad based on her performance.
Surprisingly, she was also one of the best bowlers in those tournaments, and from then on, she never looked back. She faced her ups and downs, but I do not want to go into all of that. It is a common trend — once you step forward, people will always try to pull you back in every field. But her parents, especially her father, deserve all the credit. I truly salute both of them. Q: Can you tell us something about their parents’ contribution? – I think her father did a fantastic job. Hats off to the gentleman. He was a former fitness trainer with the ITC conglomerate in Bhadrachalam, and Trisha’s mother, Mrs. Madhavi Ram Reddy, was a housewife. Trisha comes from an orthodox middle-class family. Despite facing many challenges, including financial difficulties, her father made the bold decision to quit his job, and the family moved to Hyderabad. There have been huge sacrifices, and both of them as parents are just brilliant. Now, with God’s blessing, Trisha has been doing well, but her journey has just begun. The main goal now is to make it to the senior Indian team. Q: India is facing South Africa in the final, with both teams remaining unbeaten in the tournament. Are you expecting India to defend the title? – Definitely. I always support my kid’s team. Trisha is like my own child. I did not get the opportunity to speak with her because of the protocol, but I messaged her, and she responded. Hopefully, the cup will come back to our country. Gongadi Trisha with the Women’s U19 T20 World Cup title in 2023 (PC: Gongadi Trisha Insta) Q: We all know that Trisha idolises the legendary Mithali Raj and considers her an inspiration. There has also been a lot of comparisons, with people saying her shots are very similar to Mithali’s stroke play. How do you view this comparison? –  There is no comparison because Mithali is a legend, and this kid has just started her journey. Of course, Trisha idolises Mithali. During our practice sessions, Mithali used to come to the academy. Mithali is from St. John’s as well, and I used to watch her. Even during her playing days, I would do throw-downs for her in the last 2-3 years, especially while working on shots like the pull-shot and cut-shot. I remember one tournament in Hyderabad when the national selectors were watching, and Mithali was there too. Trisha took 3-4 wickets and scored around 30 runs. The selectors were considering her for the upcoming series, but it was Mithali who stopped that. At that time, Mithali was the captain of the Indian team. We had a small chat at St. John’s, and she said, ‘No, this Indian team is not that easy. Once you go in, you should not come back. Let her be firm on her feet.’ It was an advice that proved to be right, and we are all grateful to Mithali. She knows it the best, and we trusted her. I often tell her that she was absolutely right because of her experience. We all believed her and followed her guidance whenever she was around. Q: Were you a little disappointed that Trisha was not picked for the WPL? Do you think the franchise missed a trick? – Nobody can stop talent. Definitely, when the right time comes, she will get her opportunities. I have told her one thing — let your bat do the talking, nothing else. People will come to you. There is no need to go to others asking for opportunities; that is not how it works. Now, she is starting to do that. But I always advise her to keep both feet firmly on the ground, no matter what she does or when she does it. That will definitely help her in the long run. The WPL is temporary; her main goal is much bigger. So, with God’s help, I am sure one day she will be there. Also Read: Clinical India set up Women’s U-19 T20 World Cup final against South Africa The post Women’s Under-19 T20 World Cup: How Mithali Raj’s advice indirectly helped Trisha appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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icnewss · 4 days ago
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Most Runs Scored in ODI Women's World Cup
The ODI Women's World Cup is the pinnacle of women's cricket, where the finest batters showcase their skills on the grandest stage. Over the years, many players have dominated with their consistency and exceptional run-scoring abilities. These legends have not only etched their names in the record books but also inspired generations of cricketers with their remarkable performances. In this blog, we explore the cricketers who have scored the most runs in ODI Women's World Cup, celebrating their incredible achievements.
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1. Debbie Hockley (New Zealand) – 1,501 Runs
When discussing the most runs scored in ODI Women's World Cup, Debbie Hockley is a name that stands out. Representing New Zealand, Hockley played in five World Cups between 1982 and 2000, becoming the tournament's highest run-scorer.
Matches Played: 45
Runs Scored: 1,501
Average: 42.88
Centuries: 4
Hockley’s ability to perform consistently under pressure made her a cornerstone of New Zealand’s batting lineup. Her elegant stroke play and adaptability to different conditions were key reasons behind her success in the World Cup.
2. Charlotte Edwards (England) – 1,231 Runs
A legend in women’s cricket, Charlotte Edwards is one of England’s greatest batters. Her contributions to the ODI Women's World Cup were immense, as she led from the front with both the bat and as a captain.
Matches Played: 30
Runs Scored: 1,231
Average: 41.03
Centuries: 4
Edwards’ highest point came during the 2009 World Cup when she guided England to victory. Her consistent run-scoring ability earned her respect and admiration from fans and peers alike
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3. Mithali Raj (India) – 1,139 Runs
India’s cricketing icon Mithali Raj has been the backbone of Indian women’s cricket for over two decades. Known for her calm demeanor and impeccable technique, Mithali’s performances in the ODI Women's World Cup were crucial in elevating India’s status in global cricket.
Matches Played: 38
Runs Scored: 1,139
Average: 47.45
Centuries: 2
Mithali’s leadership in the 2017 World Cup was particularly memorable, as she guided India to the final with her brilliant batting and tactical acumen.
4. Jan Brittin (England) – 1,299 Runs
Jan Brittin, another English legend, dominated women’s cricket during her era. She was a prolific run-scorer in the ODI Women's World Cup, with her graceful batting and ability to anchor innings.
Matches Played: 36
Runs Scored: 1,299
Average: 43.29
Centuries: 1
Brittin’s contributions were instrumental in England’s World Cup successes, particularly during the 1993 edition when her consistency helped England lift the trophy.
5. Rachael Haynes (Australia) – 1,300 Runs
Rachael Haynes has been one of Australia’s most reliable batters in recent times. Her contributions in the ODI Women's World Cup have solidified her place among the tournament’s leading run-scorers.
Matches Played: 22
Runs Scored: 1,300
Average: 50.00
Centuries: 3
Haynes played a pivotal role in Australia’s campaigns, particularly in the 2022 edition, where her leadership and batting excellence were on full display.
What Makes These Batters Stand Out?
The players who have scored the most runs in ODI Women's World Cup possess certain common traits that set them apart:
Consistency: Delivering match-winning performances across multiple editions.
Adaptability: Excelling in diverse conditions and against tough opponents.
Temperament: Performing under pressure, especially in high-stakes matches.
These qualities are why these legends remain etched in cricketing history as some of the best to have ever graced the game.
Honorable Mentions
While the above names are among the highest run-scorers, there are several others who have made significant contributions:
Meg Lanning (Australia): Known for her aggressive batting and knack for scoring centuries.
Suzie Bates (New Zealand): A versatile player with consistent performances in multiple editions.
Karen Rolton (Australia): One of the finest left-handed batters in the history of women’s cricket.
Why These Records Matter
The ODI Women's World Cup is the ultimate stage for showcasing cricketing talent. Scoring runs in this tournament is a testament to a player’s skill, temperament, and ability to handle pressure. The performances of these players not only helped their teams succeed but also inspired millions of fans around the world.
As women’s cricket continues to grow, these records serve as benchmarks for the next generation. Young players now aspire to break these milestones, ensuring that the game evolves and reaches new heights.
Conclusion
The list of players with the most runs scored in ODI Women's World Cup highlights the extraordinary talent and determination that define women’s cricket. From Debbie Hockley’s dominance to Mithali Raj’s grace, these players have left a lasting legacy.
As the world eagerly anticipates the next edition of the World Cup, fans will look forward to witnessing new records and unforgettable performances. Will the next generation of batters rise to the challenge and etch their names among the legends? Only time will tell.
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Need to Know About Inspiring Women in India
India has a rich history of strong, intelligent, and pioneering women who have made immense contributions to society. As we celebrate women around the world on International Women’s Day, let’s take a look at some inspiring women in India across different fields.
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The Fearless Politicians
Politics in India has long been a male-dominated space. However, these women proved everyone wrong by not only entering politics but also excelling at it with their fierce yet compassionate leadership styles. 
Sushma Swaraj: As India’s External Affairs Minister from 2014 to 2019, Sushma Swaraj dedicated herself to helping Indians abroad in distress. She was also the youngest cabinet minister at age 25.
Nirmala Sitharaman: She made history in 2019 by becoming India's first full-time female Finance Minister, responsible for the country's economic growth. 
The Ground-breaking Business Women
These innovative women in Business not only found business success but their ventures also drive social change.
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw: She pioneered India's biotechnology industry by founding Biocon in 1978. Today Biocon is worth billions, making Shaw one of India's richest self-made women.
Anita Dongre: Starting out by selling dresses out of a Mumbai boutique, Dongre now presides over a fashion empire valued at over $100 million. Her sustainable fashion brand "AND" promotes local craft and empowers female artisans in rural areas. She sets an example for empowering women through fashion.
The Inspiring Sport Stars  
These athletic women put India on the global map with their record-shattering achievements in sports and by this they are Inspiring women in India to grow in every field.
P V Sindhu: As the first-ever Indian badminton player to become a World Champion, the Olympic silver medalist is an icon for aspiring female players across the country.
Mithali Raj: As captain of the Indian women’s national cricket team since 2005, she is widely regarded as one of the greatest batters ever. She also brought home India's first-ever silver medal in women's cricket at the Commonwealth Games in 2018.
Empowering Women from All Walks  
Beyond politicians, CEOs, and athletes, thousands of ordinary Indian women display inspiring courage and compassion daily, uplifting their communities.
Laxmi Agarwal: An acid attack survivor at age 15, Laxmi turned a horrific experience into an opportunity to help other victims of such attacks. She went on to become an activist and TV host, using her platform to campaign for regulation of acid sales. 
Arunima Sinha: Despite losing her leg at age 24 when a train robbed her of her dreams to be a national volleyball player, she bounced back. In 2013 she became the first female amputee to reach Mount Everest.
The Arts & Media Mavens
Indian women have made great strides in arts, media, and entertainment while shattering stereotypes. 
Priyanka Chopra Jonas: This former Miss World became a leading Bollywood star before making waves in Hollywood. Named one of Time's most influential people, Chopra Jonas uses her celebrity power to highlight social issues like the education of girls.
Smashing STEM Stereotypes
We can't talk about inspiring women in India without mentioning those excelling in science, tech, engineering, and math—fields where women are still underrepresented.
Kalpana Chawla: She etched her name in history books as the first Indian woman to travel to space aboard the Columbia space shuttle in 1997. Her tragic death years later only strengthened her legacy as an inspiration for women in STEM.
Anandibai Gopal Joshi: More than a century ago when few women pursued medicine, Joshi became one of India’s first female doctors after graduating in 1886. She paved the way for women in healthcare.
Drivers of Social Progress
Some incredible women have dedicated their lives to uplift oppressed communities through social reform.
Savitribai Phule: A radical 19th-century activist, she revolutionized girls’ education by opening one of India’s first schools to educate female students in Pune in 1848.
Ela Bhatt: Founder of the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), Bhatt has helped mobilize millions of poor, self-employed women workers since 1972 to gain labor rights and socio-economic independence.
Achievers across Industries
Indra Nooyi: Her business prowess was legendary in her role as CEO of PepsiCo from 2006-2018 - one of the few female heads of global corporations. Under her leadership, PepsiCo’s revenues grew exponentially as she steered the company towards healthier products. 
Arundhati Roy: This author and activist gained instant fame by winning the prestigious Man Booker Prize for her 1997 debut novel “The God of Small Things”. Outspoken on politics and social justice, her prolific writing highlights issues like environmental protection and India’s marginalized tribal communities.
Key Takeaway
From overcoming adversity to beating barriers in male spaces, achieving world-firsts for India, or driving social change—these are just some of the many inspiring women in India. Their stories reveal that courage, hope, and service to others can help women rise far above limitations imposed by gender or circumstance. 
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