Shafali Verma, Richa Ghosh picked in India U19 squad after ICC green signal
Shafali Verma and Richa Ghosh have been picked in India's Under-19 World Cup crew solely after the Global Cricket Committee (ICC) affirmed their qualification. The choice board, it is learnt, needed to make certain about the qualification of the two players since the two have previously addressed India at the senior global level.
The correspondence between the Neetu David-drove choice board and the ICC was finished through the Leading body of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and the two players were chosen for the lady release of the Under-19 World Cup after a green sign from the world body.
Shafali, at 18, is as of now a veteran of sorts having played 69 worldwide games (two Ladies' Tests, 21 WODIs and 46 WT20Is). Richa, then again, has played 42 worldwide games, (17 WODIs and 25 WT20Is). Both additionally qualified age-wise, in spite of the fact that Richa is now 19. Shafali, as a matter of fact, has been named captain.
The ICC, it is learnt, has explained that any player brought into the world prior to September 1, 2003, is qualified for playing in the Ladies' Under 19 World Cup, to be held in South Africa. Richa has gotten away from the removed date by 28 days as she was brought into the world on September 28, 2003. Shafali's birthdate is January 28, 2004 and she will be well under 19 when the World Cup would be in progress.
Further, the public selectors have felt that the choice of the two will be a major lift for the senior group as the Ladies' T20 World Cup will likewise be held in South Africa following the Under 19 World Cup, which is from January 14 to 29. India are put in Gathering D close by South Africa, UAE and Scotland. The main three groups from each gathering will advance to the Very Six round, where groups will be pooled into two gatherings of six. The Ladies' T20 World Cup is from February 10 to 26.
Selectors to submit 200 names for WIPL
In the mean time, it has been discovered that the selectors will submit north of 200 names of players who can be considered for the Ladies' IPL, to be held at some point in Spring. As recently revealed by Cricbuzz, the BCCI, after a new Overseeing Board meeting, requested that the selectors make a pool of players for the WIPL.
Cricbuzz has discovered that the rundown with north of 160-170 Indian players and around 30-40 unfamiliar players, will be submitted to the BCCI in two or three days. The five-group association would require a window of 15 days and it is probably going to be held from Walk 7 to 22.
Prior to affirming the dates however, the BCCI will lead a bartering for the media freedoms followed by one more closeout for the establishments.