Mumbai-based teenage sensation Jemimah Rodrigues is no less a celebrity than her senior teammates. Within a short span of time, she has cemented her position in the Indian camp for a very long time. While batting at the middle-order, she has proved to be a match-winner at many occasions. Jemimah has 334 runs to her name from just 10 innings of 14 T20Is that she has played. With consistent batting performances in the shortest format, she has an impressive strike rate of 137.14.
Read MoreOn Sunday, Rodrigues uploaded a small video on her Twitter handle in which she, alongside Deol, can be seen singing a rap song for their T20I skipper.
The WBBL is likely to clash with India's tour of the West Indies, leaving the players with a very limited window towards the end of what will be the fifth season of the WBBL.
The 21-year-old Deepti Sharma holds the second position in the ICC WODI all-rounder rankings.
Jemimah Rodrigues, who made her international debut in February last year, will join Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur who are also set to feature in the tournament once again.
Sent into bat in their must-win match, the Supernovas scored 142 for 3, thanks to 18-year-old Rodrigues' 48-ball 77 not out and then restricted Velocity to 130 for 3 to win the final round-robin league match of the tournament.
Rodrigues's 132 runs in the three-match series against New Zealand have lifted her to second position while Mandhana has gained four spots after finishing as the leading run-getter in the New Zealand series.
A solid knock was expected from Mithali on her 200th ODI but she ended up with nine off 28 balls.
Smriti Mandhana (105) and the Jemimah Rodrigues (81 not out) put together a batting masterclass after the bowlers did the job for India by bundling out New Zealand for a below-par 192.
After a below-par fielding performance against Pakistan, Indian women were excellent against Australia.
The severe cramps hampered her running between the wickets as she came up with a different plan.
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