How Taniya Bhatia stumped the world

Tania was named one of the five breakout stars in women’s cricket by the ICC after she came up with some stellar performances.

Published : Mar 06, 2019 15:06 IST , GUWAHATI

She was one in hundreds, literally.

Taniya Bhatia used to be the only girl who wanted to play cricket in Chandigarh, the city which has given India some of its finest players like Kapil Dev and Yuvraj Singh.

Since girls didn’t care for cricket, she competed with the boys. However, that didn’t bother her. All she wanted was to play cricket.

She then discovered that she could play it quite well. So did the world, before long.

At the beginning of this year, Tania was named one of the five breakout stars in women’s cricket by the ICC. That was after she became the most successful wicket-keeper at last year’s World T20 in the West Indies. She had nine catches and two stumpings – more dismissals than anybody else.

“My ambition has always been to be the best in the world,” Tania told  Sportstar .

She hopes to improve her batting by then. Though she has been quite impressive behind the stumps – look at the agility with which she effects her stumpings, you will realise she is a natural – she isn’t happy with her show in front of it, especially after the fine start she has had to her international career.

“I am working hard on my batting; I want to be more consistent,” she said.

“I want to score heavily, like Sarah Taylor and Alyssa Healy.” She has always admired Taylor. “And she is such a friendly person, too” she said.  “She gave me tips on keeping.”

Another person she receives tips from is former Test keeper Kiran More. “He follows my games and tells me how to improve my keeping,” she said. “I am grateful to him.”

As for the male wicket-keepers, her favourite is M.S. Dhoni. “I like him not just for his keeping, but his temperament as well,” she said.

“He is so cool and calm, always.”

She also likes the calmness with which some of her illustrious teammates handle challenging situations.

“It has been a privilege keeping to Jhulan Goswami and batting with Mithali Raj and Smriti Mandhana,” she said.

“Sometimes it is difficult to believe I am playing along with them.”

Maybe she hasn’t quite realised that she herself has become one in hundreds of thousands.

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