Start in athletics; Professional cricket started in 2016; Something about Kiran Navgire

Kiran Navgire, who made headlines with her explosive batting in the Women’s T20 Challenge, is now a star on social media. Navgire, who scored 69 off 34 balls with five fours and a six once morest the Trailblazers, led Velocity to an incredible victory.

Navgir was born and raised in Solapur, Maharashtra. He started his career in athletics with shot put and javelin throw. Savitribai Phule had competed in various athletics competitions for the University of Pune. 2013-14. He played for the University of Pune cricket team during the 2015-16 season. He started playing cricket without any previous training. Navgire, who joined a two-year physical education course at the Pune-Assam campus in 2016, started training in cricket there.

In 2018, Navgire made his domestic debut for Maharashtra. The player, who played in the senior women’s ODI tournament in the 2018-19 season, moved to Nagaland last T20 season due to lack of significant opportunities in the team. He scored 162 off 76 balls in the first match once morest Arunachal Pradesh, including a century and four fifties this season. Fifty beat Kerala too. Total runs 525, average 131. Six 35. All this was a tournament record. He also became the first Indian (both men and women) to score 162 once morest Arunachal and 150 in T20I.

Navgire’s idol is MS Dhoni. Dhoni’s ability to hit sixes easily is a favorite of Navgire. That’s the style of Navgire.

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