Follow us

WBBL 2022-23 | Jemimah Rodrigues makes her move from Renegades to Stars for the upcoming edition

no image
no image

India’s Jemimah Rodrigues has signed with Melbourne Stars for her second stint at the WBBL, after having played for Melbourne Renegades last year. Rodrigues, 22, will become the first Indian to represent the Stars in the eighth edition of the competition, which is set to begin on October 13.

Jemimah Rodrigues has moved from Melbourne Renegades to Melbourne Stars for the upcoming edition of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), scheduled to get underway on October 13. The 22-year-old was part of the silver-medal-winning Indian team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, at the recent Commonwealth Games, where she was the second highest run-getter for her side - and fifth highest overall - with 146 runs from five games.

"I am super excited to be a part of the Stars family," Rodrigues said in a statement released by the Melbourne Stars. "I've been told that I'm the first-ever Indian to sign for the Stars and it is my honour to do so. Melbourne has always been my favourite city in Australia and I can't wait to get back there!"

In the last edition of the WBBL, Rodrigues aggregated a total of 333 runs from 13 games at a strike rate of 116.43, including two fifties.

Parimatch

Explore Parimatch review and find out what the best India cricket betting bookmaker is capable of!

Find Out

"We have a huge following in India and to add a player of Jemimah's quality to our squad is huge coup for the club," Stars' general manager Blair Crouch said in a statement. "I'm sure Jemimah will quickly become a fan favourite and we look forward to seeing her as part of the Stars Family in WBBL 08."

Rodrigues is expected to join the Stars squad after the Women's Asia Cup, which will begin on October 1 and will run till October 16 in Bangladesh.

Melbourne Stars squad for WBBL 2022-23: Meg Lanning, Lucy Cripps, Sophie Day, Nicole Faltum, Tess Flintoff, Kim Garth, Rhys McKenna, Sasha Moloney, Sophie Reid, Jemimah Rodrigues, Annabel Sutherland.

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousWATCH, BPL | Umpiring debacle sees Mahedi given out in lieu of batting partner Nurul's field obstruction
The Bangladesh Premier League has been a hotbed of controversy ever since its inception and the latest season has only seen its reputation grow worse. The incompetence reached new limits on Thursday when Nurul Hasan was adjudged as having obstructed the field but remained not out.
Virat Kohli should have named those who didn't get in touch to be fair to everyone concerned, remarks Sunil Gavaskarread next
Sunil Gavaskar has responded to Virat Kohli's allegations that MS Dhoni was the only one to reach out to him during tumultuous times, stating he should have mentioned names to the contrary as well. Gavaskar also opined how statements made about the team environment indicate nothing meaningful.
View non-AMP page