Thirush Kamini

Murugesan Dickeshwashankar Thirush Kamini (born 30 July 1990) is a former Indian cricketer who has played 39 women's one-day internationals for the India women's cricket team.[1]

Thirush Kamini
Kamini plays a shot during her century against the West Indies in the ICC Women's World Cup 2013
Personal information
Full name
Murugesan Dickeshwashankar Thirush Kamini
Born (1990-07-30) 30 July 1990 (age 33)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm legbreak
RoleBatter
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 74)13 August 2014 v England
Last Test16 November 2014 v South Africa
ODI debut (cap 83)7 March 2006 v Pakistan
Last ODI10 February 2017 v Ireland
ODI shirt no.16
T20I debut (cap 12)28 October 2008 v Australia
Last T20I4 April 2013 v Bangladesh
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2000/01–2014/15Tamil Nadu Women
2015/16–presentRailways Women
Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIT20I
Matches2393
Runs scored23782567
Batting average79.0025.7833.50
100s/50s1/02/30/1
Top score192113*56
Balls bowled6384
Wickets09
Bowling average45.53
5 wickets in innings30.11
10 wickets in match0
Best bowling3/19
Catches/stumpings0/–5/–0/–
Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 17 January 2020

Cricket career

Thirushkamini started playing at the age of six when her father found her interest in cricket and has been coached by him ever since. She went on to represent Under 16 Tamil Nadu state at the age of 8 and represented Senior state at the age of 10.[2] When she was 15 she represented Under 21 India that toured Pakistan and won Player of the Match. She went on to represent India at the age of 16 and won the Player of the Series award in her debut tournament. In 2007, she won the Allan Border Gavaskar scholarship and got the opportunity to train at the Centre of Excellence, Brisbane, Australia.

Thirushkamini is the only woman cricketer to have won BCCI Player Of the Year on three occasions (2007-2008 Junior Player of the Year, 2009-2010 Senior Player of the Year, 2012-2013 Senior Player of the Year).

She has scored a century against West Indies in Women's World Cup 2013. Thirushkamini overtook Mithali Raj's record for the highest run in a World Cup game by scoring a 100 from 146 balls in the first match of ICC Women's World Cup 2013 and became the first Indian Women to score a Century in World Cup. In 2014, Kamini scored 192 off 430 balls in the test match against South Africa which is the second best score by an Indian women and the highest score by an Indian opener. She recently scored her career best unbeaten 113 off 194 balls against Ireland Women at the ICC Women World Cup Qualifiers 2017 at Colombo, Sri Lanka and became the first Indian woman to score a century in the Qualifiers as well. She is currently a contracted BCCI Grade A player.

She is the only woman cricketer in the history of the game to be declared out for Obstructing the field.[3]

International centuries

Test centuries

Thirush Kamini's Test centuries[4]
#RunsMatchOpponentsCity/CountryVenueYear
11922  South Africa Mysore, IndiaSrikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground2014[5]

One Day International centuries

Thirush Kamini's One-Day International centuries[6]
#RunsMatchOpponentsCity/CountryVenueYear
110022  West Indies Mumbai, IndiaBrabourne Stadium2013[7]
2113*38  Ireland Colombo, Sri LankaP Sara Oval2017[8]

Personal life

Growing up, she was coached by Dickshwashankar her father, who was a hockey player for Tamil Nadu. He played alongside Olympian Vasudevan Baskaran.[citation needed]

Thirush Kamini did her schooling in Sacred Heart Church Park School and under-graduation and her master's degree from M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai.[9] She also completed her MPhil from Madras University.[citation needed]

She played for Indian Railways while employed by Southern Railway in the personnel branch and.[10] She resigned the job in Southern Railway in July 2021.

Awards

  • BCCI Junior Player of the Year 2007-2008
  • BCCI Senior Player of the Year 2009-2010
  • BCCI Senior Player of the Year 2012-2014[11]

See also

References

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