ODI World Cup: Two months ago, Yastika Bhatia stood at Mahakaal, one of India's most revered temples, to offer her prayers before making her long-awaited international cricket comeback in May, coming after spending nearly 18 months on the sidelines after suffering an ACL injury.
That knee injury picked up during the fag end of India’s preparatory camp for the 2025 ODI World Cup in Visakhapatnam took her to surgery and, subsequently, hours of rehab, as she saw India win the trophy at home and even miss out on WPL 2026.
Though the script didn’t pan out in the way she wanted in the T20 World Cup and preceding series against England, including her batting positions being shuffled, Yastika touched down at her home in Vadodara earlier this week with something she will be forever associated with – the first-ever women’s batter to hit a Test century at Lord’s.