There were no takers in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2024 drafts according to Shreyanka Patil. Although the gifted young player expressed disappointment, she realised that she needed to get better at batting in order to develop into a superior all-around player.
One of the most promising players to emerge from the Women’s Premier League (WPL) is Shreyanka. She dazzled both experts and spectators with her batting prowess in the first edition in 2023, concluding the competition with a strike rate of 151.22. After WPL 2023, though, she gained greater notoriety as a dependable off-spinner. She didn’t have many chances to demonstrate her batting ability this year, but she still finished as the top wicket-taker for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, taking 13 in eight matches at an average of 12.08 throughout their championship run.
“I wish the six Indians who were chosen luck and am extremely glad for them. Sure, I’m a little let down, but I also know where I need to improve. At a promotional event, Shreyanka said to India Today, “I am going to be the best all-rounder, but I have to concentrate on my batting.
Really excited for the 2024 T20 World Cup: Shreyanka Patil
The 22-year-old is anticipated to be a major player for India in the T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates next month. The surfaces may help Shreyanka’s bowling style, and Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain of India, would want to utilise her four-over spells as much as possible during the games. Before the main event, Shreyanka showed her excitement for the competition.
“This World Cup is something I am really looking forward to, and it will be enjoyable. Hopefully, maybe, but I’m not sure about tricks,” Shreyanka replied.
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The Bangalore native has taken 16 wickets at a strike rate of 15.70 and an average of 18.75 in 12 T20Is thus far. Her economic rate is a pitiful 7.14 as well. Additionally, Shreyanka has participated in three One-Day Internationals and claimed five wickets.