Due to a few personal catastrophes, Veda Krishnamurthy progress has been interrupted. The 31-year-old has been absent from the scene for more than three years. To make matters worse, she was left off of any team’s roster for the Women’s Premier League‘s (WPL) debut.
Unfazed by previous losses, Veda Krishnamurthy has focused a lot on improving her fitness in an effort to mount a formidable comeback in the match. The cricketer, who was born in Karnataka, is seeking to sign a deal with the WPL that will let her rejoin the national squad. Speaking on the subject, Veda stated that she can work with any system and make the necessary adjustments because she has the skills and expertise needed to succeed in any format.
“I think that with my skills and background, it won’t take me long to reintegrate into the system and adjust. Going there and putting up my best show is all that matters. For gamers, especially those in a similar situation as myself, WPL is unquestionably a fantastic platform. It’s been three years since I’ve played international cricket, so this is a stage where you want to perform well. If you can go and do well in these kinds of scenarios and platforms, it also benefits the Indian team.
That has occurred in men’s cricket as well. That’s something I’ll keep in mind, Veda Krishnamurthy said, as reported by India Today.
Being in shape again feels good. Veda Krishnamurthy
In the course of two weeks during the COVID-19 epidemic, Veda lost both her mother and her older sister. The cricket player struggled to sleep and experienced several mental health problems after that. She said that the symptoms come and go sometimes, and it took her 1.5 years to heal from the events. She did, however, comment on improving and her happiness at being back in shape.
Without taking any medication, it took me over a year and a half to return to normal. You have to maintain that side and concentrate on the physical element, even if it kind of comes back to haunt you. Being back in shape feels nice, Veda said.