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== Shubhlakshmi Sharma ==

Shubhlakshmi Sharma is a part of women indian cricket team. she is born in 31 of dec 1989 in Hazaribag district of Jharkhand state. she is employe of Railway and playing as a all rounder in indian cricket team. Back at hometown for a brief breather, a triumphant Subhlaxmi recalled her cricketing journey for The Telegraph.

“Yes, I started playing cricket with the boys when I was very young,” said the youngest of five siblings, including two brothers.

“My bhaiyas used to play cricket. I just accompanied them,” she smiled.

Then, as a student of Mount Carmel School, she went on to play inter-school and inter-district tournaments. By the time she was in Class VIII, it became apparent that she could out-bowl the boys.

She went on to train under her coach Manohar Singh at Sai Academy to hone her fast bowling.

In 2008, she was selected for the state team. In the same year, she got a job in Easter Railway as a clerk under sports quota, in Calcutta, where she is now based.

Father Rajendra Sharma, assistant sub-inspector in Kujju police station of Ramgarh district, chipped in: “But even then, neither I nor my wife Meera think she’d be part of Team India one day. Today, we are all very proud of her.”

Subhlaxmi had a disappointment last year.

“Actually, I was selected as one of the 20 probables for Team India,” smiled Subhlaxmi. “It was a slip between the cup and the lip,” she said.

She hopes it won’t be the same at the West Indies series this time and that she gets to play. “But my chances are high as I am among the top 15,” she said.

Her parents added that she stopped her studies after plus two to focus on her game.

Shubhlakshmi Sharma
Shubhlakshmi Sharma is a part of women indian cricket team. she is born in 31 of dec 1989 in Hazaribag district of Jharkhand state. she is employe of Railway and playing as a all rounder in indian cricket team. Back at hometown for a brief breather, a triumphant Subhlaxmi recalled her cricketing journey for The Telegraph.

“Yes, I started playing cricket with the boys when I was very young,” said the youngest of five siblings, including two brothers.

“My bhaiyas used to play cricket. I just accompanied them,” she smiled.

Then, as a student of Mount Carmel School, she went on to play inter-school and inter-district tournaments. By the time she was in Class VIII, it became apparent that she could out-bowl the boys.

She went on to train under her coach Manohar Singh at Sai Academy to hone her fast bowling.

In 2008, she was selected for the state team. In the same year, she got a job in Easter Railway as a clerk under sports quota, in Calcutta, where she is now based.

Father Rajendra Sharma, assistant sub-inspector in Kujju police station of Ramgarh district, chipped in: “But even then, neither I nor my wife Meera think she’d be part of Team India one day. Today, we are all very proud of her.”

Subhlaxmi had a disappointment last year.

“Actually, I was selected as one of the 20 probables for Team India,” smiled Subhlaxmi. “It was a slip between the cup and the lip,” she said.

She hopes it won’t be the same at the West Indies series this time and that she gets to play. “But my chances are high as I am among the top 15,” she said.

Her parents added that she stopped her studies after plus two to focus on her game.