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HYDERABAD: Mithali Raj, the most capped player and highest runscorer in the history of women’s cricket, India’s most successful women’s captain, and a legend who inspired many young girls to.



A+ Mumbai, Aug 9 (PTI) Taapsee Pannu-led “Shabaash Mithu”, a sports drama based on the life of Indian cricketer Mithali Raj, will have its OTT debut on Voot Select, the streamer announced Tuesday.



His father, Dorai Raj served as a Airman (Warrant Officer) in the Indian Air Force and later worked with the Andhra Bank and his mother, Leela Raj worked with the engineering instruments division of Lawrence and Mayo. During her early cricketing days as a kid, Mithali Raj would train with her brother Mithun Raj.



Shabaash Mithu has a charming first half, owing hugely to the child stars who play Mithali Raj and her best friend Noorie.



Mithali Raj's long-time India teammate and friend, Jhulan Goswami, was among many who wished her well on her retirement on Wednesday. Cricket News | Written By Vishal Tiwari Image: BCCIWomen/Twitter Indian women's Test and ODI captain Mithali Raj has announced her retirement from all forms of international cricket.



Mithali Raj is an Indian well-known cricketer and she is also known as Lady Sachin.. Mithali Raj (Indian cricketer) Born: 3 Dec 1982(age 38. Birth Place.



Shabaash Mithu has a charming first half, owing hugely to the child stars who play Mithali Raj and her best friend Noorie. The story begins with a beautiful misdirection when you meet these two girls—Noorie a foul-mouthed, bindaas girl who loves sports, and Mithali, a Bharatnatyam dancer who gets the ‘chaska’ of playing the game from her.



AFP For over two decades, Mithali Raj was a brilliant batter who carried the burden of her team, the sport and its future. Mithali Raj didn’t set out to be a cricketer. As a young girl, she just wanted to sleep in. And maybe get decked up and do Bharatanatyam dance. Cricket was her father’s dream.



Image: Republic. Mithali Raj, the former skipper of Indian women’s ODI and Test team, announced her retirement earlier this month, putting an end to an illustrious career of 23 years. In a candid conversation with Republic Media Network, the 39-year-old talked about her journey, the evolution of women’s cricket, her icons, and her feud with.