New Delhi: Sometimes the timing of some things would have been so tight that nothing could have been better than that. And something similar happened in the Women’s Premier League (WPL 2023) on Monday with Richa Ghosh, the wicketkeeper of the Indian T20 World Cup team. There is no doubt that Richa Ghosh has become one of the firebrand batsmen of Team India, but her memorable performance with the bat in the memorable win against Pakistan in the world came out just a day before the auction, so the TRP of her price in the auction. went too high However, after her unbeaten 31 off 20 balls against Pakistan, pundits were expecting that Richa’s price could go beyond three crores.
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From here India Needed 28 Runs to Win off 18 Balls
However, it was a different story before the 18th start against Pakistan. From here India needed 28 runs to win off 18 balls. Aiman Amin came in the 18th over and Jemima took a single on the very first ball, but on the next three balls, Racha Ghosh broke down badly on the Pakistani bowler. Make two cuts as if you are chopping a tree with an axe! And the effect of these three consecutive fours was that the cloud of pressure hovering over India’s head disappeared completely. The further work done by Gemina in the very next over, but the effect of these three fours clearly visible in the Women’s IPL auction on Monday.
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The Race for Richa Ghosh Went on Fiercely Among the Franchise Teams
There was a fierce race between the franchise teams for Richa Ghosh. In the end, RCB won and for this Richa will get Rs 1.90 crore annually. In fact, if Richa’s name had come in the initial round of the auction, she would have definitely fetched more money, but she was not among the marquee players. Overall, Richa’s three consecutive fours in the best win against Pakistan with a base price of 50 lakhs showed full color in the auction and she joined the millionaire players.