At 16, Shabnam Shakil becomes youngest to play WPL

New Delhi, 7 March, 2024:More often than not, at age 16, one is part of the very storied high-school life.

For Shabnam Shakil, however, among the memories she will cherish is making her debut for the Gujarat Giants in the WPL. What made it special was that she contributed to a record-breaking winning cause.

Gujarat Giants put on a massive 199/5, asking Royal Challengers Bangalore to chase down 200, the highest target so far in the WPL this season. The Giants went on to win by 19 runs; Shabnam bowled 3 overs, giving away 27 runs.

Shabnam, who hails from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, has tasted success already, being part of the team that won the U-19 T20 World Cup in South Africa in 2023. “My first delivery in WPL is something I will always remember. It was a big moment for me. I got an edge, and even though it wasn’t a catch for the keeper, it was a good start to the over, which felt nice,” she said.

After taking Sophie Devine by surprise off her first delivery, Shabnam went on to maintain control during her spell, keeping both the New Zealander and Ellyse Perry in check. “Devine and Perry have so much experience, as much as my age probably, and I feel happy to have been able to bowl to them.

I was able to bowl with confidence and be myself. I wasn’t thinking it was Perry or Devine at the crease, I just thought of them as batters in the middle,” the 16-year-old said.

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