The cricketers of Women’s Under-19 cricket team showed what girl power really is with their massive victory at the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup against England

Let us know about the powerful women cricketers who made India proud with their tremendous feats-

Shaifali verma

The youngest cricketer to have played for a Woman’s T20 match for India at the age of 15 years, Shaifali Verma once practiced by taking the disguise of a boy due to lack of girls' cricket academies in Rohtak

Shweta Shehrawat

The South Delhi girl, who became the first Indian to score a fifty in the ICC Women's Under-19 World Cup, Shweta Sehrawat is also an expert in playing volleyball, badminton and skating

Soumya Tiwari

With  a thaapi thapki (wooden stick used to wash clothes under a tap) and paper balls as her initial jewels, Soumya Tiwari batted her way to stardom in the seven-wicket win over England

Trisha Reddy

The second player from Telangana to get selected for the national team after Mithali Raj, Trisha Reddy got her training from the elite St. John’s Cricket Academy due to the huge support from her father Gongadi Reddy

Hrishita Basu

A wicketkeeper-batter, Hrishita Basu who is from West Bengal’s Howrah has trained under former Indian cricketer and Bengal team coach Laxmi Ratan Shukla

Richa Ghosh

Siliguri based Richa Gosh had already played 17 WODI and 30 WT20I matches for India before participating in the Women's U19 T20 World Cup

Titas Sadhu

With a 93 per cent in 10th board exams, Titas Sadhu who hails from a family of sporting experts left behind her brilliant academics to pursue her passion for cricket

Sonam Yadav

The girl from Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad Sonam Yadav initially started playing cricket with boys but seeing her interest, her father enrolled her in an academy and from there there was no looking back

Mannat Kashyap

As a youngster, Mannat Kashyap played gully cricket with a group of boys near her residence in Patiala but got her true calling on the encouragement of her cousin Nupur who asked her parents to get her enrolled in a cricket academy

Archana Devi

With a tragic life of having lost her father and brother, Archana Devi who hails from Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao fought poverty and sadness to become a top women cricketer

Parshavi Chopra

Buldashahr based Parshavi Chopra who finished the World Cup as the team's wrecker-in-chief with 11 wickets from six matches was also fond of skating once upon a time