Deepti Sharma-Life Intro,Cricket,Controversy
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Deepti Sharma is an Indian Women’s team cricketer who plays for Bengal in domestic cricket and for India in international cricket. She is an all-rounder who bats with the left hand and bowls with the right hand.
Life Introduction of Deepti Sharma Cricketer
Real Name | Deepti Sharma |
Famous Name | Deepti Sharma |
Father’s Name | Bhagwan Sharma |
Mother’s Name | Sushila Sharma |
Brother’s Name | Sumit Sharma |
Profession | Cricketer |
Nationality | Indian |
Date of Birth | 24 August, 1997 |
Place of Birth | Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Bowling Hand | Right handed |
Debut in One Day Cricket | 28 November, 2014 |
Religion | Hindu |
Awards | Arjun Award |
Jersey Number | 6 |
Early Life of Deepti Sharma
Deepti Sharma was born on 24 August 1997 in Agra, Uttar Pradesh state of India. His father’s name is Bhagwan Sharma who is a retired Railway employee.
Her mother’s name is Sushila Sharma. His mother is the headmaster of a primary school. Deepti is the youngest among her siblings.
Deepti Sharma in Cricket
Deepti Sharma was interested in cricket since very beginning and started it at the age of 9 only. Deepti was initially coached in cricket by her own brother who was a former fast bowler from Uttar Pradesh.
His brother used to go to the Eklavya Stadium in Agra for daily practice, it is a matter of year 2007 that Deepti was 9 years old at that time. At just the age of 9 only she made up her mind to go to the stadium with his brother for practice.
Deepti Sharma International Cricket Career
Deepti started her international one-day cricket career in the year 2014 against South Africa in Bengaluru. She made her Test debut against England on 16 June 2021.
Deepti made a world record by sharing an opening partnership of 320 runs with Poonam Raut in which she contributed 188 runs.
She achieved this feat breaking the record of 229 runs opening partnership of England’s Sarah Taylor and Caroline Atkins.
Deepti Sharma breaks silence on controversial runout
Deepti clearly said that we have done everything according to the rules and we had explained it again and again to the opponent team. Deepti Sharma said on this runout to Charlie Dean that it was part of our plan, we had warned him again and again. Whatever was according to the rules, we did according to it
She told further that everyone in the team wanted to bid adieu to Jhoolan Devi with a winning match
Deepti told that they already had informed the umpire too multiple times that Dean was going out of the crease again and again, but when she did not listen, we dismissed her again.
With the dismissal of Charlie, the Indian team won the series 3-0 over England.
Awards of Deepti Sharma Cricketer
- Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy for Best Domestic Senior Female Cricketer by in June 2018 by BCCI
- Arjun Award in 2021
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: With which sport is Deepti Sharma related?
Ans: Cricket
Q2: Where was Deepti Sharma born?
Ans: Deepti Sharma was born on 24 August 1997 in Agra, Uttar Pradesh.