Asha Sobhana Becomes Oldest Indian Woman To Make Her International Debut at Age 33, Achieves Feat During IND-W vs BAN-W 4th T20I 2024

The leg-spinner made this occasion a memorable one with figures of 2/18 in her three overs, helping India win the rain-shortened match by 56 runs. Asha Sobhana earlier had played a crucial role in RCB winning the WPL 2024 title.

Asha Sobhana (Photo credit: Twitter @BCCIWomen)

Asha Sobhana, on May 6, became the oldest Indian woman to make her debut in international cricket at the age of 33, during the IND-W vs BAN-W 4th T20I on May 6. Sobhana impressed one and all with her magnificent bowling performance in WPL 2024, where she played a crucial role in RCB winning the title. Sobhana, who had become the first Indian bowler to take a five-wicket haul in the WPL, took two wickets in the IND-W vs BAN-W 4th T20I in three overs, where she gave away just 33 runs. India Women Beat Bangladesh Women by 56 Runs in Rain-Affected 4th T20I 2024; Harmanpreet Kaur, Richa Ghosh, Bowlers Star As Visitors Go 4–0 Up.

Asha Sobhana Becomes Oldest Indian Woman to Make International Debut

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