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Parsa Village Cricketer Shines on World Stage
2 Nov
Summary
- Renuka Singh Thakur, from small Indian village, stars in World Cup
- Overcame hardship to reach international cricket through family support
- Crucial wickets for India in World Cup final against South Africa
As the Indian women's cricket team prepares to face South Africa in the World Cup final in Navi Mumbai, all eyes are on Renuka Singh Thakur, a rising star from the small village of Parsa in Rohru, India. Renuka's impressive performances throughout the tournament have been pivotal to her team's success, with the pacer claiming vital wickets for her side.
Renuka's journey to the international stage has been both inspiring and remarkable. Growing up, she played cricket with boys in her village, honing her skills despite the lack of proper equipment. After losing her father at a young age, Renuka's mother, Sunita Thakur, and her uncle, Bhupinder Thakur, played crucial roles in nurturing her talent. Her uncle recognized her potential and sent her to the Dharamshala cricket academy, paving the way for her remarkable career.
Now, as Renuka takes the field in the World Cup final, her family gathers to watch her represent her country on the global stage. Her achievements reflect the hard work, resilience, and unwavering passion that have defined her path to the top of women's cricket.




