WPL 2025 Auction: 16 year old girl had bowled for Pakistan, Mumbai Indians bought her for Rs 1.60 crore – g kamalini bought by mumbai indians in wpl mini auction

Bengaluru: A mini auction for the Women’s Premier League 2025 was held in Bengaluru on Sunday. Bidding took place on 124 players for 19 slots, including India’s only 16-year-old young wicketkeeper G. Kamalini became a millionaire. Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani showered money on this promising player.

Big bid of Rs 1 crore 60 lakh

Tamil Nadu’s rising sensation G. Kamalini’s base price was only Rs 10 lakh, Mumbai Indians signed him for a hefty sum of Rs 1 crore 60 lakh. She is a strong contender for a place in the Under-19 World Cup to be held in Malaysia early next year. Apart from being a hard hitter, Kamalini also does wicketkeeping and is also a part time spinner.

Pakistan was blown to pieces
Kamalini trains at Super Kings Academy in Chennai. In October this year, he played an important role in helping Tamil Nadu win the Under-19 domestic tournament by scoring 311 runs in eight matches. After this, she was also the top scorer with 79 runs in the final of the Under-19 tri-series for India B against South Africa A. Due to this form, he also got a place in the Indian team for the Under-19 Asia Cup. Where he played a stormy innings against Pakistan.

Stormy innings of 44 runs in 29 balls
Kamalini played an innings of 44 runs in just 29 balls in the first match of the tournament against Pakistan U-19 team at Byumas Cricket Oval, Kuala Lumpur. Kamalini showed his skills in the final of the U-19 tri-series against South Africa A. Overall, he has played three T20 matches and scored 87 runs at a strike rate of 89.69.

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