A new star has emerged in women’s cricket as India’s Pratika Rawal equaled a 37-year-old world record. During the recent World Cup encounter against New Zealand, Rawal reached the significant milestone of 1000 ODI runs in an astonishing 23 innings. This matches the record set by Australia’s Lindsay Reeler, making Rawal one of the quickest batters ever to achieve this landmark. Her performance in Navi Mumbai was exceptional, demonstrating her prowess and consistency at the highest level. This rapid ascent to 1000 runs puts her ahead of many cricketing greats, solidifying her position as a player to watch in the Women’s World Cup and beyond.
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