Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Melbourne Renegades: Jemimah Rodrigues joins the Renegades

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One of the world’s rising stars will link up with the Melbourne Renegades this summer.

Indian star Jemimah Rodrigues will #GETONRED for WBBL|07, with the gun batter ready to take the competition by storm.

At just 21 years of age, Rodrigues has already built an impressive resume.

She is fresh from a blistering campaign in The Hundred, where she was the second-leading run scorer with 249 runs at a strike rate above 150.

Rodrigues is already the 13th-ranked T20 batter in the world and has represented India on 68 occasions. She is looking forward to her first taste of the WBBL.

“I’m very excited to be here now and to be part of the Renegades,” Rodrigues said.

“I think for me, the main goal over here will be just to pull back and play cricket, play some good cricket and enjoy what I’m doing. I know when I do that and when I’m in that headspace, I’m able to give it my best.

“The goal is whatever happens, I want to give it my 100 per cent each and every time I’m on the field… and hopefully (we can win) the cup for the Renegades!

“I’m super excited, I’m really looking forward to it and there’s so much that I’m going to learn, I’m sure about that.”

WBBL Head Coach, Simon Helmot, believes Rodrigues can have a big impact for the Renegades.

“Jemimah is an immensely talented young player, who is already making her mark on the world stage at 21,” Helmot said.

“She was superb recently in The Hundred over in the UK. Jemimah is a dynamic player who can score quickly and to all parts of the ground.”

Rodrigues will link up with the Renegades’ squad in Hobart, following the conclusion of the Australia-India series.

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