G Kamalini: A New WPL Record Holder

G Kamalini has made history by becoming the youngest player to debut in the Women’s Premier League (WPL). Making her debut for the Mumbai Indians against the Gujarat Giants, Kamalini played at the Baroda Cricket Association Stadium in Vadodara on February 18. At just 16 years and 213 days old, she surpassed the previous record held by Shabnam Shakil, who debuted at 16 years and 263 days.
Kamalini’s Rising Career
Kamalini hails from Madurai, Tamil Nadu, and has already achieved significant milestones in her young career. She was a key member of the Indian team that won the U-19 World Cup in 2025. Her consistent performance led to her acquisition by Mumbai Indians for an impressive INR 1.6 crore during the WPL 2025 auction. In the Women’s U-19 Trophy, she scored 311 runs across eight matches, making her the second-highest run-scorer in the competition. Kamalini hones her skills at the Chennai Super Kings Academy in Chennai, which has undoubtedly contributed to her rapid development as a cricketer.
Parunika Sisodia’s Inclusion
In addition to Kamalini, Parunika Sisodia also made her debut for the Mumbai Indians in the same match. She was brought into the team to replace the experienced player Saika Isahque. Parunika, a left-arm spinner and right-handed batter, has shown her capabilities on the international stage by taking seven wickets in the Under-19 World Cup held in Malaysia.
Impact on the Team
The inclusion of these young and talented players marks a significant shift in the team’s strategy, focusing on nurturing young talents who have shown exceptional potential and skill. Both players have the opportunity to make a substantial impact on their team’s performance in the current WPL season.
Conclusion
G Kamalini’s record-breaking debut marks her as a promising star in women’s cricket, while Parunika Sisodia’s debut adds depth to the Mumbai Indians’ squad. These developments highlight the increasing opportunities for young talent in cricket and the evolution of the Women’s Premier League as a platform for showcasing emerging cricketers. As the WPL progresses, all eyes will certainly be on these young players to see how they continue to develop and perform on this prominent stage.