Dayalan hemalatha

  1. The Legend of Dayalan Hemalatha: A Biography
  2. Dayalan Hemalatha Biography, Age, Height, Career, Stats, Batting Style And Bowling, WPL 2023, T20 Ranking, Husband, Net Worth
  3. Uncapped Dayalan Hemalatha called up for England ODIs
  4. Women's Premier League: Fifties From Dayalan Hemalatha, Ashleigh Gardner Guide GG To 178
  5. Dayalan Hemalatha Height, Age, Boyfriend, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More » StarsUnfolded
  6. Dayalan Hemalatha Profile
  7. WPL 2023: GG's Dayalan Hemalatha slams her maiden fifty
  8. Dayalan Hemalatha batting bowling stats, averages and cricket statistics, 2023
  9. "Never thought she can bat like this"


Download: Dayalan hemalatha
Size: 56.51 MB

The Legend of Dayalan Hemalatha: A Biography

Dayalan Hemalatha Wiki and Biography Real Name Dayalan Hemalatha Nickname Dayalan Profession Cricketer Known As Indian Cricketer Age 29 Years (2023) Date of Birth 29 September 1994 Birthplace Chennai, India Nationality Indian 🇮🇳 Ethnicity Indians Religion Hindu Gender Female Physical Status Body Measurements 34-28-35 Height in Inches 5 feet 2 inches (1.60 m) Weight in KG 55 kg Eye Color Black Hair Color Black Game Status Professional Debut 2011 Jersey Number 9 Position in Game All-Rounder Coach / Mentor Rachael Haynes Current Team Gujarat Giants Favorite Things and Likes Sportsman Food Crispy Fish & Chips Color Hot pink Hobbies Acting Affairs, Boyfriends, and Marital Status Marital Status Single Family and Relatives Father Not Revealed Mother Not Revealed Money Factor Net Worth 💲 3 Million (approx) Market Value 💲 36,000 (approx) Social Media Accounts Links Instagram Wikipedia Please leave a comment below if you have any questions about the article above. We’ll try to answer them as best we can. You can read this about

Dayalan Hemalatha Biography, Age, Height, Career, Stats, Batting Style And Bowling, WPL 2023, T20 Ranking, Husband, Net Worth

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • Dayalan Hemalatha Personal Life Dayalan was born on 29 th September 1994 in Chennai, India to Jayandhy Dayalan, and her father’s name is unavailable, he is a former district-level Kabaddi player. She has an elder sister, Deepa Dayalan Dayalan used to play kho kho, athletics, and volleyball during her childhood and played cricket occasionally with the boys in her neighborhood. She began cricket training formally at the MAC Spin Foundation under the coach Peter Fernandez at the age of 17. Dayalan Hemalatha Career In 2011, she was selected for the under-19 Tamil Nadu team. In 2012, she played for the Under-19 South Zone and South Zone. On 11 th September 2018, she made her ODI debut for India against Sri Lanka. In October 2018, she was selected for India’s squad for the 2018 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies. On 9 th November 2018, she made her T20I debut for India against New Zealand. She also played for the Tamil Nadu senior team till the 2019-20 season after which she started playing for Indian Railways in the 2020-21 season. In 2019, she played in the Women’s T20 Challenge tournament for Trailblazers, and later in the 2020 seasons. In the 2022-23 season, she won Senior T20 Trophy as an Indian Railways player, Interzonal Trophy as a Central Zone player, and Challenger Trophy as an India-D player. In 2022, she was part of the Indian squad which won the T20 Asia Cup 2022. In 2023, she was bought by the Gujarat Giants...

Uncapped Dayalan Hemalatha called up for England ODIs

ODIs: Mithali Raj (capt), Harmanpreet Kaur (vice-capt), Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Dayalan Hemalatha, Veda Krishnamurthy, Devika Vaidya, Jhulan Goswami, Shikha Pandey, Pooja Vastrakar, Ekta Bisht, Poonam Yadav, Sushma Verma (wk), Rajeshwari Gayakwad IN: Dayalan Hemalatha, Devika Vaidya, Jhulan Goswami OUT: Punam Raut, Mona Meshram, Sukanya Parida Bisht had injured her left index finger during a caught-and-bowled attempt in the third ODI against Australia and was replaced by Gayakwad for the ongoing tri-series. But later Gayakwad injured herself in a training session in Mumbai last week and was ruled out of the series too, to be replaced by Radha Yadav. Among the exclusions, Raut once again found herself out of favour after being dropped for the final ODI against Australia. After making scores of 37 and 27 in the first two matches, Raut's place was taken by Jemimah Rodrigues, the 17-year old batsman, who is fast becoming a sensation. Meshram, who also last played in the same Australia series, has been plagued by inconsistency since impressing at the World Cup Qualifier. The England ODIs will present an opportunity for India to resurrect what has been a middling home season. Though they had a hugely successful tour of South Africa, where they clinched both the T20 and one-day series, India are now on a six-match losing streak at home. After being whitewashed in the ODI series by Australia, they have now lost all their matches in the ongoing T20 tri-se...

Women's Premier League: Fifties From Dayalan Hemalatha, Ashleigh Gardner Guide GG To 178

Women's Premier League: Fifties From Dayalan Hemalatha, Ashleigh Gardner Guide GG To 178-6 Against UP While Hemalatha scored a quick-fire 33-ball 57 in an inning that comprised 6 fours and 3 sixes, Gardner slammed 60 off 39 deliveries. For UP, Gayakwad (2-39) and Parshavi (2-29) starred with the ball. • • • • • Hemalatha and Gardner forged a 93-run partnership for the 4th wicket. Twitter/@wplt20 A brilliant 93-run partnership between Dayalan Hemalatha (57 off 33 balls) and the second costliest player Ashleigh Gardner (60 off 39 balls) helped Gujarat Giants post 178 for six in their crucial Women's Premier League match against UP Warriorz in Mumbai on Monday. The authority and attacking ways with which the duo played indicated they were on a mission, given the do-or-die nature of the contest as the tournament enters its business end. By the time the partnership ended, with Hemalatha dismissed by Parshavi Chopra in the 17th over with the team total on 143, the stand had put the team on course for a big total. South African opener Laura Wolvaardt and Sophia Dunkley went about their task of scoring runs in powerplay with a lot of urgency. Runs flowed freely while the two batting stalwarts were at the crease, with Wolvaardt smacking a fine boundary off just the third ball of the opening over bowled by left-arm pacer Anjali Sarvani. The 23-year-old used the width on offer to steer it past backward point, making her intentions clear. Just two overs into the match and Gujarat Gian...

Dayalan Hemalatha Height, Age, Boyfriend, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More » StarsUnfolded

Bio/Wiki Profession Cricketer (All-rounder) Famous for Physical Stats & More Height (approx.) in centimeters - 160 cm in meters - 1.60 m in feet & inches - 5’ 3” Weight (approx.) in kilograms - 50 kg in pounds - 110 lbs Eye Colour Black Hair Colour Black Cricket International Debut ODI- 11 September 2018 against Sri Lanka at Galle, Sri Lanka T20- 9 November 2018 against New Zealand at Providence Domestic/State Team • Under-19 Tamil Nadu • Under-19 South Zone • Senior South Zone • Senior Tamil Nadu • Indian Railways • Central Zone • India-D • Trailblazers • Gujarat Giants Coach/Mentor Peter Fernandez Batting Style Right-handed Bowling Style Right-arm off-spin Personal Life Date of Birth 29 September 1994 (Thursday) Age (as of 2022) 28 Years Birthplace Alwarthirunagar suburb of Chennai, Tamil Nadu Zodiac sign Libra Nationality Indian Hometown Alwarthirunagar suburb of Chennai, Tamil Nadu School Dr K K Nirmala Girls Higher Secondary School in Chennai College/University M.O.P Vaishnav College for Women in Chennai Educational Qualifications She holds a master's degree of arts in human resource management. [1] Relationships & More Marital Status Unmarried Family Parents Her father was a district-level Kabaddi player. Her mother's name is Jayandhy Dayalan. Siblings Her elder sister's name is Deepa Dayalan. Some Lesser Known Facts About Dayalan Hemalatha • Dayalan Hemalatha is an Indian cricketer who has played many international matches for India and is regarded as one of the bes...

Dayalan Hemalatha Profile

Dayalan Hemalatha is an Indian woman cricket player. She is a right-handed batswoman and bowls right-arm off-break. She also plays for Tamil Nadu and South Zone. Born on 29 September 1994, Hemalatha is calm, composed, confident and plays an exquisite cover drive - arguably the best on the domestic circuit. Background She used to play street cricket in her neighbourhood when she was younger, but it was only after she joined college at M.O.P. Vaishnav that she found out about women's cricket. She started receiving formal training only at the age of 18. Her mother wasn't very keen on her choice and wanted her to concentrate on studies, so that she could secure a job, but it was her father who convinced her mother. Debut Hemalatha has rapidly risen through the ranks — from making her debut for Tamil Nadu in 2011, to breaking into the senior South Zone team in 2013-14, playing her first Challenger Trophy in 2016, representing India A in 2017, to finally becoming India's 125th ODI player this September 11th. Career Hemalatha scored 37 in a one-day match against Australia, and followed it up with a 32-ball 41 against England in a T20 encounter earlier this year. Slowly but surely, the fear she had experienced earlier was turning to confidence, something that will hold her in good stead heading into her first World Cup. Still young in her international career — having played only 3 ODIs, and yet to make her T20I debut — Hemalatha will face her first major challenge in the Windies ...

WPL 2023: GG's Dayalan Hemalatha slams her maiden fifty

March 20, 2023 | 05:14 pm 2 min read Hemalatha scored 57 runs (Source: Twitter/@wplt20) Gujarat Giants star Dayalan Hemalatha struck her maiden fifty in the ongoing The right-handed batter went after the bowlers from the outset and gathered runs all over the park. She ended up scoring 57 off 33 deliveries, a knock laced with six boundaries and three sixes. Hemalatha powered GG to 178/6 while batting first. A power-packed knock from Hemalatha Hemalatha arrived to bat at number four with the scorecard reading 45/2. She joined forces with Hemalatha was the aggressor in the partnership as she reached her fifty off just 30 deliveries. The 28-year-old eventually fell prey to Parshavi Chopra in the 17th over. Maiden fifty for Hemalatha As mentioned, this was Hemalatha's maiden fifty in the competition. She couldn't do much earlier in the competition as her previous scores read 16*, 1, 6, 5, 16, 21*, and 29*.The dasher has now raced to 151 runs in the competition (SR: 157.29). How did GG's innings pan out? Gujarat Giants won the toss and opted to bat at Mumbai's Brabourne Stadium. They got off to a stellar start with openers Sophia Dunkley (23) and Though GG suffered a small collapse, Hemalatha and Gardener (60) helped the side post a strong total. Must-win game for Gujarat Gujarat, who are currently last in the table, are standing in their final league game. They need a win to keep their outside chances of making it to the playoffs alive. UPW, meanwhile, can seal a berth in the n...

Dayalan Hemalatha batting bowling stats, averages and cricket statistics, 2023

Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Avg BF SR 100s 50s 0s 4s 6s 1st match in series 2018-2019 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2nd match in series 2018-2022 3 1 0 35 35 35.00 31 112.90 0 0 0 3 1 3rd match in series 2018-2022 3 3 0 21 13 7.00 55 38.18 0 0 0 2 0 5th match in series 2021-2021 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 15 13.33 0 0 0 0 0

"Never thought she can bat like this"

The talented batter brought up her maiden WPL half-century in the 16th over, with a flat six over the straight boundary. Gardner (60) also reached her half-century soon after and got stumped out while attempting to slog against a flighted delivery from Chopra. The knock of both batters gave their bowlers a fighting chance. Fans were excited after witnessing an aggressive knock from Dayalan Hemalatha against UPW. They were incredibly impressed with her big-hitting prowess against spinners in the mid-overs and opined that she could be an excellent prospect for that role in the Indian team's middle order. Here are some of the best reactions: 1 Finally hemalatha 57 (33) proving that she is that power hitting all rounder Indian women’s teams has been missing since a long time. That’s some hitting by Dayalan hemalatha. She has the ability to play patient innings and built partnerships too. Dayalan Hemalatha and Ashleigh Gardner come to Gujarat Giants' rescue after they were reduced to 50/3 in 6 overs