Shikha Pandey

Shikha Pandey - Allrounder

May 12, 1989
Personal Information
  • Full Name Shikha Pandey
  • Born May 12, 1989
  • Birth Place Karimnagar, Telengana
  • Height
  • Role Allrounder
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm medium
Teams
Brisbane Heat Women
UP Warriorz Women
Trinbago Knight Riders Women
Canterbury Magicians Women
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 0 55 104 3
Innings 0 34 93 5
Runs 0 512 568 55
Balls 0 568 595 206
Highest 0 59 63 26
Average 0.00 20.48 6.11 18.33
SR 0.00 90.14 95.46 26.69
Not Out 0 9 18 2
Fours 0 66 54 6
Sixes 0 4 3 0
Ducks 0 0 1 0
50s 0 2 1 0
100s 0 0 0 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 0 55 104 3
Innings 0 55 98 5
Runs 0 1644 2147 141
Balls 0 2472 1960 249
Wickets 0 75 85 4
Avg 0.00 21.92 25.26 35.25
Eco 0.00 3.39 6.57 3.39
SR 0.00 32.90 23.06 62.20
BBI 0 4/18 2/14 3/58
4w 0 2 0 0
5w 0 0 0 0
About

Sometimes, the simplest of things might make us feel the happiest, and when you see simplicity in majority aspects of life, certain skills are bound to happen quite naturally. So natural that you get through placement tests in college and qualify to be slotted in three Multi National Companies and still sustain the nonchalance to clear the Air Force Common Admission Test. Phewf! *Imagine being Shikha Pandey, the student*
 

The cricketing version of Shikha Pandey, though, is a bit contrasting. There is no room for simple-sample stuff when she loads her run-up partnering alongside one of the legends of the game, Jhulan Goswami. Born in Karimnagar of Andhra Pradesh, (now Telangana) the Indian all-rounder always had the smarts to settle into a zone of serenity irrespective of the gravity of a problem. Be it notching up good grades at school or motoring a run-chase in a historic Test match against England on her debut. If Shikha were to be described in a single word, the term 'exception' could only do as much justice to the free-flowing attitude she holds for most things in life.
 

The first and only Indian Air Force officer to play cricket for India, Shikha's endearment towards the game grew pretty rapidly from a very young age. She, of course, belongs to the telly generation and thanks to her father, who too shared identical passion for the game despite performing teaching duties in Kendriya Vidyalaya. And so, it was quite obvious and, untold, mind you, that Shikha never got to suffer the scathing remarks like: \"Hey, don't watch television all the time, it might hamper your grades at school\"
 

Recollecting her early school memories in UP in a recent interview, Shikha said: \"It’s an age where most people contemplate a career. Around that time, an officer from the Services came down to my school to give a lecture on a career in the Indian Air Force as the school was situated in a defence set-up. That fired my imagination and I decided then that I wanted to be an Air Force pilot. The desire to serve the country was so big and my first route towards that dream was to do engineering.\"
 

Although she was forced to take a one-year break from her engineering course (for cricket), the lanky all-rounder ensured that didn't deter her seriousness towards academics one bit. The break, of course, was necessary as Shikha scored three half-tons for Goa at the age of 19 and was on the radar for national call-up. Eventually, Shikha went onto represent India A and continued playing for her state side before accomplishing her engineering degree.
 

In her maiden appearance in national colors - 09 March 2014 - Shikha didn't show any sense of nervousness as she castled Bangladesh's wicket-keeper batter Shamima Sultana before completing a maiden over to round off a fine debut performance at Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium in Chittagong. In August 2014, Shikha's second appearance for India (Test debut), she claimed three wickets and hit the winning runs after a gritty 60-plus run stand with skipper Mithali Raj. India chased 183 in English conditions and Shikha displayed dollops of patience to stick around and show some mettle.
 

She batted for around 165 minutes - both innings combined - and that game not only revealed the potential of Shikha the bowler, but the batter and a pretty efficient one at that. Although she accumulated mixed memories later on in her career, none worse than the run out in 2017 World Cup final against England, her never-say-never attitude makes her a force to reckon with irrespective of the side she represents.
 

State. National. International. Shikha plays it the same way. A total happy-go-lucky character on and off the field. When not on cricket field, Shikha's busy serving the Indian Air Force as Flight Lieutenant Shikha and showing gratitude to those seeking autographs. Doubt me? Head to a game of cricket and try asking her one.
 

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