Happy Dressing Room Group: When India ended a long wait for a major silverware to lift the 2025 Women's World Cup trophy, among the jubilant faces in the team was that of N Sree Charani, a left-arm spinner from YSR-Kadapa district in Andhra Pradesh whose meteoric rise in 2025 has rewritten the script for aspiring cricketers from small towns aiming to represent the country.
Playing all nine games in the tournament, Charani claimed 14 wickets at an economy rate of 4.96, and emerged as India's second-highest wicket-taker and fourth overall in the tournament standings.
For someone who made her WPL debut earlier this year for Delhi Capitals, Charani's performances have been a revelation. Her composure, control, and tactical acumen from early days ensured that she wasn’t just a promising talent - she was a match-winner in the making.