Harmanpreet Kaur signs with Sydney Thunder

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Harmanpreet Kaur signs with Sydney Thunder

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Harmanpreet Kaur has become the first India Women's cricketer to be signed by an overseas Twenty20 franchise, inking a deal with Sydney Thunder, the reigning Women's Big Bash League champions, for the second edition of the Australian T20 league which is set to be played in December-January.

The signing was confirmed by BCCI president Anurag Thakur on Friday, the final day of the Indian board's working committee meeting in Dharamsala. The move is significant as it is the first official signing since the BCCI cleared the women players to participate in overseas leagues earlier this month.

It is understood that Harmanpreet, an allrounder and India's vice-captain, received an offer from three teams - including the Sydney Sixers, the runners-up in the inaugural season - before zeroing in on the Thunder. "I think we saw in the Indian team some very dynamic players, including Veda Krishnamurthy and Harmanpreet Kaur, I think these two stood out," Alex Blackwell, the Thunder captain, had said earlier. "We have a pretty solid team... but we have an opportunity to bring another overseas players in and we'll be looking to spend that spot wisely. Hopefully we'll get one of the best players around the world."

Blackwell's comments came after India recorded their first-ever bilateral series win in Australia, beating the then champions 2-1 in the T20 series ahead of the World T20. Harmanpreet contributed a 31-ball 46 in a historic chase in the series opener. She was a standout performer in a disappointing World T20 campaign for India, scoring 89 runs and taking seven wickets in four outings.

India captain Mithali Raj and fast bowler Jhulan Goswami were approached by the Adelaide Strikers for the inaugural edition of the tournament last year, but had to turn down the offer after the BCCI refused to grant permission, citing the need for top players to take part in the domestic women's T20 league, which was being televised for the first time.

Since then, the board has introduced central contracts for 11 women players and set in motion a slew of reforms recommended by the Lodha committee, which was appointed by the Supreme Court of India to look into the functioning of the board.

India allrounder Harmanpreet Kaur signs with Women's Big Bash League franchise Sydney Thunder |  Cricket  | ESPN Cricinfo
 
Haven't signed Harmanpreet yet, confirm Sydney Thunder


After reports that Harmanpreet Kaur, the India women all-rounder, has inked a path-breaking deal with the Sydney Thunder for the second edition of the Women's Big Bash League, the franchise has said that no such deal has been signed yet.

However, Nick Cummins, the Thunder general manager, did confirm that they are interested in signing Harmanpreet. "We have been in discussions with Harmanpreet about joining Sydney Thunder for WBBL02," he said on Saturday (June 25). "At the moment, no contract has been signed by the player or the club."

After the announcement on Friday by Anurag Thakur, Board of Control for Cricket in India president, the Thunder management is now hopeful of completing the formalities.

Harmanpreet's ability to crunch powerful blows first came into prominence, when she netted a quick-fire innings of 33 against England in a T20I game played in Mumbai in 2010. Since then, she has been a consistent performer for India across formats.

Earlier this year, Harmanpreet also essayed a flamboyant knock of 46 off 31 balls against Australia in a Twenty20 International game that took place at Adelaide Oval, propelling India to a historic win. She also contributed both with bat and ball in the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 played in India.


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