Sonam Yadav

Sonam Mukesh Yadav is an Indian female cricketer.[1] Who was part of the 2023 World Cup winning Indian Under-19 T20 team. She mainly plays for the Under-19 team as a bowler.[2][3]

Introduction

Sonam Yadav is an Indian cricketer who hails from Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh. Sonam Yadav's father's name is Mukesh Yadav. Sonam Yadav's mother's name is Guddi Devi. Sonam's house is near Raja's Tal of Thana Tundla area. Sonam's father Mukesh Kumar works in a glass factory from a middle-class family.[4]

Sonam's performance in the U19 World Cup

Sonam took one wicket against South Africa. Sonam was not included in the playing-11 against UAE. After this, he returned to the playing-11 against Scotland and took two wickets for just one run. Sonam took one wicket for 22 runs in three overs against Australia. Sonam did not get any wickets in the match against Sri Lanka, but she was quite economical. He gave only seven runs in three overs. Sonam did not get any wicket in the semi-final against New Zealand. In the final against England, Sonam took one wicket for just three runs.[5]

References

  1. "Sonam Yadav (Cricketer) Biography, Net Worth, IPL Age, Family". Sacnilk 24. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  2. "Sonam Yadav: फिरोजाबाद के एक मजदूर की बेटी सोनम ने रोशन किया नाम, भारत को चैंपियन बनाने में की मदद". Amar Ujal (in Hindi). 2023-01-30. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  3. "WPL 2023: Who is MI's young recruit Sonam Yadav?A labourer's daughter who is set to earn INR 1 million". wionews.com. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  4. "Sonam Yadav: फिरोजाबाद के एक मजदूर की बेटी सोनम ने रोशन किया नाम, भारत को चैंपियन बनाने में की मदद". Amar Ujal (in Hindi). 2023-01-30. Retrieved 2023-03-26. क्रिकेटर सोनम यादव की मां गुड्डी देवी ने कहा कि मेरी बेटी जहां है वहां तक पहुंचने के लिए उसने बहुत मेहनत की है। उसकी मेहनत रंग लाई है। मुझे बहुत खुशी है कि मेरी बेटी ने देश को गौरवान्वित किया है।
  5. "Sonam Yadav Profile - Cricket Player India Stats, Records". espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
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