Gongadi Trisha was the star of the Indian team during his triumphant campaign of the U-19 T20 World Cup for women held in Malaysia recently. The emphatic striker has become a major subject of discussion in the world of cricket because of its majestic screen with the bat and the capacity to adapt according to the situation of the team.
After her return to the country following a successful series of the female youth team to win the U-19 World Cup the big silhouette she turned out to be through her performances in the tournament.
Telangana CM facilitated Gongadi Trisha after his return to India
During a meeting at his residence in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, chief minister of Telangana A. Revanth Reddy Haded Trisha for her exceptional performance in the victorious campaign of India during the T20 Women’s World Cup less than 1925 in Malaysia. He recommended her for emerging as a global cricket talent after her brilliant display in the tournament, where she was named tournament player. In recognition of its remarkable realization, the CM announced a generous reward in cash of 1 crore inr. The Government of Telangana also recognized the contributions of other key players in the State who played a central role in the success of the team. Trisha was born and grew up in Badrachalam in Telangana.
In addition, Dhrithi KesariAnother member of the Victorious Indian team from Telangana received 10 Lakh INR, although he did not have the opportunity to play in the tournament. In addition, the head coach of Team India, Nooshin Al KhadeerA former Indian cricket player, with coach Shalini, were each presented with 10 INR Lakh for their contributions. These recognitions highlight the dedication of the government of the State to honor and reward sports talents.
Trisha’s emphatic display with the bat
Trisha played a key role in the defense of the title of India, ending as top scorer in the tournament with an impressive 309 points. It has an average of 77.25 and maintained a striking rate of 147.14. In particular, she became the first striker to mark a century in competition, achieving this feat against Scotland. In addition to its success in the stick, Trisha also excelled the ball, taking seven windows at an economic rate of 3.75, demonstrating its exceptional overall capacities on the cricket field.
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