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Cricketer Mahika Gaur, Who Idolises MS Dhoni, Re-Writes History On Representing Two National Teams

Having made her international debut at the age of 12, cricketer Mahika Gaur made history on Friday as she made her international debut for the second time, but on this occasion for England. As England took on Sri Lanka in a T20I, Mahika found her name in the playing XI. The crafty left-arm seamer. On her big day, Mahika also bagged her maiden international wicket, getting the better of Chamari Athapaththu. However, if it wasn't for rain playing spoilsport, Mahika could've gotten more wickets.

Batting first, England went on to post 186 runs on the board, with Danielle Wyatt and Alice Capsey being the leading run-scorers. Chasing the target, Sri Lanka were 55/3 in 6 overs when rain put a halt to the match. England were declared winners by 12 runs, via DLS method.

First wicket in international cricket

Quite an evening for Mahika Gaur #EnglandCricket #ENGvSL pic.twitter.com/RxBDPMisPH

England captain Heather Knight was full of praise for the 6ft 3 inches tall Mahika after the match. "Mahika was brilliant on her debut," said Knight. "She had to move to death bowling after the rain and she executed her plan perfectly. At that height she gets real late swing which is quite a weapon."

Born in Reading in the south of England Mahika decided to become a professional cricket player after an IPL match in Jaipur in 2011. It was the late Australian spinner Shane Warne, who starred in the Royals' match against the Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals).

"I was practising bowling in the garden. I think my dad was just surprised that I could roll my arm fully without chucking the ball," Gaur had said back in April this year. "He was a left-arm bowler in college but never got to do his cricket thing. But when he saw that I have potential,

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