Renuka Singh Thakur is a female Indian cricketer who competes for India at the international level and for Himachal Pradesh in the local competition. Thakur is from the state of Himachal Pradesh. Renuka bats with her right hand and bowls with her right arm at a medium speed. She is also a right-handed bowler.

On February One, 1996, Renuka Singh Thakur entered the world in the sleepy village of Parsa, in the city of Shimla, in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Renuka Thakur went to the G.S.S School in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, for her secondary education.

After that, she continued her education at the DAV public school in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, where she earned her upper secondary diploma, and then she attended Guru Nanak Dev University to get her bachelor’s degree.

Family

Renuka Singh Thakur’s upbringing was shaped by her family’s Hindu faith and tradition since she was born into a Hindu household. The name Kehar Singh Thakur belongs to Renuka’s biological father. Up to the time of his passing in 1999, her father worked for the Irrigation and Public Health Department of the Himachal Pradesh state government. The Irrigation and Public Health Department in Himachal Pradesh is where Renuka’s mother works as a government official. Her name is Sunita Thakur, and she works here as an employee. Vinod Thakur is the eldest of Renuka Thakur’s brothers and sisters and the oldest Thakur sibling overall.

Domestic Career

The year 2009 was significant for Renuka Singh Thakur since it was the year that she made the choice to enrol at the women’s residential school of the Himachal Pradesh Cricket association. This marked the beginning of her journey in the sport of cricket.

Renuka Singh has the requisite talents in addition to an excellent work ethic; yet, she did not get the proper training. Uncle Bhupendra Singh, who is Renuka’s cousin, is now working as a physical education instructor at a Government College in Shimla. This college is located in Shimla. When Renuka was younger, he insisted that she give cricket a go despite her protests.

She was given the chance to head both the under-16 and under-19 teams for the Himachal Pradesh domestic team as a result of her great play in the regional games. Her performance earned her this opportunity.

International Career

Renuka was in the running for a spot on the India women’s cricket team. She captained the Himachal Pradesh squad, which put her in a strong position.

According to India women’s cricket live score, Renuka Singh, a medium-arm bowler, dominated the competition in the 2019-20 Senior Women’s One-Day League by claiming an incredible 23 wickets for India’s women’s cricket team and being the nation’s all-time leader in wickets taken in a single tournament.

Renuka Singh’s first call to play for India at the international level came in 2021, when the BCCI chose her to be a part of the women’s one-day squad to compete against Australia. This was her first international assignment. On October 7, 2021, Renuka competed in her very first Twenty20 International match. The event took place in Australia.

Renuka won the match of the most valuable player award and got nine wickets in the match against Australia that was played for the BCCI Senior women’s one-day trophy.

Renuka Singh played her first One-Day International match (ODI) against New Zealand at the Women’s Cricket World Cup in 2022.

Renuka Singh is regarded as the undisputed Queen of Swing: It has been a fantastic experience for the cricket player, who is now 26 years old. Renuka Singh is certain that she could have bowled more effectively.

She is speaking specifically about her performance in the championship match of the Women’s Asia Cup, which took place a month ago in Sylhet. No, her figures didn’t read anything like none for 40.

She had, in point of fact, taken three wickets in only three overs, assisted India in winning the championship, and was also honoured as the player of the match. Just one year after she made her debut, she has already climbed all the way to the third position in the ICC’s rating for T20I bowlers because to her insistence on never resting on her laurels and a never-ending drive to become better. And without a doubt, her extraordinary swinging ability is a huge asset.

The turn in her luck may have been delayed by the coronavirus, which insured that she could make her India debut only last year on the tour of Australia last year. However, she feels that this may have been a blessing in disguise and that it was probably for the best that the delay occurred. Renuka, who is competing for India-D in the Senior Women’s T20 Challenger Trophy here in Bangalore, was quoted in The Hindu as saying, “I had time to focus on my bowling, and by the time I made my international debut, I had become a better bowler.”

The road from Rhodua to Lord’s has been a fascinating one for the young woman, who is now 26 years old. In September, during the third one-day international match against England, she came within one wicket of achieving her goal of taking five wickets. She says she has a lot of people to thank for her success, including her trainers and Anurag Singh Thakur, the former President of the BCCI who founded a women’s cricket school in Dharamshala after her father died. She feels obligated to express her gratitude to everyone mentioned.

She claims that if he had not made the choice to establish an academy, it is quite unlikely that the young lady would have taken up the sport of cricket. In such a large state as Himachal Pradesh, there simply were not enough possibilities for women to participate in cricket. She was shaped into a swing bowler by the academy’s coach Pawan Sen, and she has also profited greatly from training with India’s coach Ramesh Powar.

She particularly enjoys watching Test matches since she is a fan of Zaheer Khan and Bhuvi. She hopes one day to be able to compete at this level herself. Who was the female bowler she looked up to? She mentions the name “Harpreet Dhillon” (of Punjab).

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