How is 12-year-old Chakshita Shining in Delhi Women’s Cricket?

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Key Takeaways
- Chakshita is making headlines in women's cricket at just 12 years old.
- She scored 115 runs in the Delhi Women’s T20 League.
- Signed by the South Delhi Superstarz, she is the youngest player in the WDPL.
- Her calm batting style sets her apart from peers.
- The DDCA is committed to support emerging female cricketers.
New Delhi, July 10 (NationPress) The Delhi women’s cricket scene is continuously discovering new talent, with 12-year-old Chakshita from the Bal Bhavan School Cricket Academy in Dwarka taking the spotlight. She has made a significant impact in the newly established Women’s T20 Cricket League organized by the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA), showcasing her remarkable batting skills and composure.
In just five innings of the Delhi Women’s T20 League, Chakshita accumulated 115 runs with an impressive average of 57.50, remaining unbeaten in three matches. Her ability to maintain calm at the crease, along with her knack for rotating the strike and exploiting gaps, distinguishes her as one of the most discussed young talents in the league.
Her outstanding performances caught the attention of many. During the Women’s Delhi Premier League (WDPL) auction earlier this year, Chakshita was signed by the South Delhi Superstarz, making her the youngest female player ever to secure a WDPL contract. This achievement marks a significant milestone in her budding career and demonstrates the league’s dedication to nurturing emerging talent.
On Thursday, Chakshita visited the DDCA office at Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, accompanied by Kunal Gupta, Director of Bal Bhavan Group of Schools, and her coach, Kirti Arya. She had the opportunity to meet with DDCA Vice-President Shikha Kumar, a prominent figure in promoting women’s cricket in Delhi.
Shikha Kumar commended Chakshita for her talent and determination, wishing her success in her future endeavors. She also expressed the ongoing support from DDCA President Rohan Jaitley and the apex council for all aspiring women cricketers in Delhi, stating, “DDCA is committed to creating opportunities and providing the right platform for our young athletes.”
In a related development, the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) recently announced the addition of two new men’s franchises to the Delhi Premier League (DPL) ahead of its second season, expanding the number of teams from six to eight. The new teams will join the existing franchises: Central Delhi Kings, East Delhi Riders, North Delhi Strikers, Purani Dilli 6, South Delhi Superstarz, and West Delhi Lions for the 2025 tournament.