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WPL 2025: UP Warriorz’ Saima Thakor Setting Sights On Women’s ODI World Cup Glory
On her debut against New Zealand in Ahmedabad last year, Saima took 2-26 in her seven overs and now has ten wickets in seven ODI games. She also shared a crucial 70-run partnership with Radha Yadav in the second ODI, as they made a record for the highest ninth-wicket stand for India women's team.
Tipped by UPW head coach Jon Lewis to lead the charge in Indian fast-bowling department, Saima endured a challenging time in WPL 2025, where she couldn't secure a wicket in her four appearances as the side finished at the bottom of the points table.
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