Pratika Rawal, a 24-year-old psychology graduate, marked her international cricket debut against West Indies, becoming the 150th player to represent India Women. Her journey showcases consistent growth, from a remarkable 161-run knock in domestic cricket to amassing nearly 1000 List-A runs in recent years, culminating in her national team selection.
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India's cricket team celebrated their third Champions Trophy win by donning the iconic white jackets during the presentation in Dubai. The jackets, designed by Babita M, symbolize elite success and were introduced in 2009. India's victory over New Zealand was highlighted by Rohit Sharma's commanding 76 and KL Rahul's unbeaten 34, cementing their legacy as the best.
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