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International Women's Day: Future stars set to take Indian sports by storm

Talented youngsters like Kiran Navgire, Esha Singh, Shaili Singh, Anmol Kharb, and Avani Prashanth shine bright in their respective sports.

March 08, 2024 / 13:06 IST
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Kiran Navgire: Rising Star in Indian Cricket Kiran Navgire made history by scoring 162 runs in a T20 match, becoming the first Indian woman to do so. Her remarkable performance earned her a spot in the Women's Premier League, where UP Warriors acquired her for Rs 50 lakh.
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Kiran Navgire: A rising Star in Indian Cricket, she made history by becoming the first Indian woman to score a century in a T20 match after she scored 162. Her remarkable performance earned her a spot in the Women's Premier League, where UP Warriors acquired her for Rs 50 lakh. (Image: ANI)

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Esha Singh: Shooting sensation at just 19, Esha Singh made history at the Hangzhou Asian Games, clinching four medals, including a gold. She continued her success by securing a quota place for India at the Paris Games, showcasing her exceptional talent in shooting. (Image: ANI)

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Shaili Singh: Rising star in long jump Singh, hailed as the successor to Anju Bobby George, showcased her talent by winning gold at the Jakarta Asian Games with a jump of 6.55m. With remarkable performances, she's on the verge of breaking national records and has already made her mark internationally.(Image: ANI)

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Anmol Kharb: Rising star in Indian badminton, Anmol Kharb has emerged as a beacon of hope for Indian women's badminton, showcasing her prowess in India's historic gold medal win at the Badminton Asia Team Championships. Her powerful strokeplay and mental fortitude have propelled her to success, positioning her as a future star in the sport. (Image:PTI)

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Avani Prashanth: Teen Golfing sensation Avani, the 17-year-old golf prodigy from Bengaluru, has set her sights on the Olympics since golf's return to the Games. With impressive performances, including winning the Queen Sirikit Cup, she's poised to make her mark on the international stage. (Image: ANI)