Ramesh Bhatia Cricket Foundation: Securing a spot in an overseas T20 league is a rare feat for an uncapped player, particularly for someone who’s yet to feature in their own country’s premier franchise T20 competition.
When such selections happen, they highlight a player’s exceptional potential and mark a significant leap in their professional trajectory. Salonee Dangore’s ongoing debut stint in the ongoing Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) has been just that.
The little-known leg-spinner, being the third player from India to play the WCPL this year after Shreyanka Patil and Shikha Pandey, brought a lot of attention and intrigue in equal measure. Though Salonee is yet to register herself in wicket-taking charts for the Trinbago Knight Riders, she’s relishing the chance of being in the Caribbean and knowing more about it.