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Asian Games 2023: The Titas Sadhu story, from keeping scores in local cricket matches to gold medal

The teenager from Chinsurah in West Bengal rattled the Sri Lankan batters in the Asian Games final with figures of 3/6 this week.

October 01, 2023 / 12:50 IST
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Pacer Titas Sadhu picked three wickets in finals of Asian Games 2023 against Sri Lanka. (Phoavto: Twitter)
Pacer Titas Sadhu picked three wickets in finals of Asian Games 2023 against Sri Lanka this week. (Photo: Twitter)

 

Titas Sadhu was born into a family of sportsmen in Chinsurah, a city in West Bengal. Her family would discuss sports round the clock, from the breakfast table to the evening gatherings. The athlete-turned-fast bowler dreamt of playing a big final someday. It is not a surprise that she led the bowling attack of the Indian women's cricket team in the Asian Games final against Sri Lanka in Hangzhou this week.

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The 18-year-old broke the back of the Sri Lankan top order to help the Indian women's cricket team clinch the gold medal at the 2023 edition of the multisport event.

The Indian women debuted at the event, and Titas, only in her second international match, returned figures of 3/6. The mix of pace and swing troubled Anushka Sanjeewani, who offered an easy catch at mid-off. Then, she ran through Vishmi Gunaratne with a back-of-a-length delivery on the middle and off-stump before getting the better of Chamari Athapaththu, caught at extra cover. The 117-run target started looking steep, and the islanders could not recover from the jolt and finished at 97/8.