Harmanpreet Kaur inked a path-breaking deal with the defending
Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) champions Sydney Thunder on Friday (June
24), becoming the first Indian women cricketer to be signed by a foreign
Twenty20 (T20) franchise. Harmanpreet's deal has been confirmed by
Anurag Thakur, president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI).
As per reports, three franchises were in
the race to sign the aggressive middle-order batter before Sydney
Thunder sealed the deal. It is the first formal signing since the BCCI
gave the green signal for women cricketers in India to participate in
the foreign leagues, and agreed to issue the required no-objection
certificate (NoC).
Incidentally, Adelaide Strikers
were keen on signing Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami for the 2015 edition
of WBBL. However, Cricbuzz understands that their domestic teams did
not give the consent.
"I think we saw in the Indian
team some very dynamic players, including Veda Krishnamurthy and
Harmanpreet Kaur, I think these two stood out," Alex Blackwell, the
Thunder captain, had noted. "We have a pretty solid team... but we have
an opportunity to bring another overseas players in and we'll be looking
to spend that spot wisely. Hopefully we'll get one of the best players
around the world."
Harmanpreet's ability to
crunch powerful blows first came into prominence, when she netted a
quick-fire innings of 33 against England in a T20I game played in Mumbai
in 2010. Since then, she has been a consistent performer for India
across formats.
Earlier this year, Harmanpreet
also essayed a flamboyant knock of 46 off mere 31 balls against
Australia in a T20I game that took place at Adelaide Oval, propelling
India to a historic win. She also contributed both with bat and ball in
the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 played in India.
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