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Veda Krishnamurthy broke into the senior state side at the age of 13 for she could throw herself around and that have Karnataka the edge over others in the fielding department. The doesn't come as a surprise for she was a double black belt when all of 12.

At 18, Veda scored a half century on India debut in Derby and, admittedly, got complacent. Three years out of action and a job with Indian Railways far away from home, in Delhi, threw her out of her comfort zones and gave her the chance to introspect and improvise. Since the comeback, Veda has grabbed every opportunity to become an indispensable part of India's limited-overs side.

A terrific fielder still, aggression is in Veda's genes. She'd often been criticised for throwing her starts away in one-day cricket but her all or nothing approach has done India more profit than harm. "My teammates feel I am very Rohit Sharma-like. It's just about our body language I guess." For those who have seen her in action though would agree it is not just the body-languag

Veda Krishnamurthy

Indian cricketer

Veda Krishnamurthy (born 16 October 1992) is an Indian cricketer.[1][2] She made her debut in international cricket at the age of 18 in a one day international (ODI) against England Women at Derby on 30 June 2011.[3] Krishnamurthy went on to score 51 runs on her ODI international debut.[4] She is a right-handed batter and bowls right-arm legbreak.[5][6]

Early life

The youngest of four siblings in her family, Veda started playing street cricket when she was 3.[4] As a young girl, she was enrolled for karate classes which she hated. However, she credits the martial arts form for building her strength from a young age. Veda even earned a black belt in karate at the age of 12.[7] Her mother Cheluvamaba Devi and her elder sister Vatsala Shivakumar succumbed to COVID-19 in 2021.[8][9]

She started her formal cricket training in the Karnataka Institute of Cricket in 2005 when she was 13.[10] Realising her talent, the institute's

Even when all doors closed on me, I held on to hope: Veda Krishnamurthy

Cricketer Veda Krishnamurthy, who is part of the second edition of the ongoing women’s cricket league as part of the Gujarat team, is happy to be playing the matches in her home-town, Bengaluru. “I started playing professionally at the age of twelve in Bengaluru, so it is nice to get to play here, amidst the familiar places and faces,” she says. Veda talks about her career, difficult times, and more.Excerpts:
‘I lost too much during the pandemic; my mental health took a beating’
The pandemic was tough for me, personally and professionally. Not only had I been dropped from the Indian squad in 2020, but I was also dealing with a personal loss. So, when people from the broadcasting sector approached me, I took it up to help me get me back on my feet. Every possible opportunity was taken away from me, so when this came my way I took it up. I don’t know how I would’ve coped with my mental health, otherwise.

I just want to be in the moment and enjoy my cricket, I don’t want to think about the future right

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