Cricketer Minnu Mani accorded warm reception in Wayanad
The Hindu
Minnu Mani, Kerala's first woman cricketer to play for India, was accorded a reception by Wayanad District Cricket Association at Krishnagiri stadium. She thanked WCA, stadium staff, coaches and colleagues for her success in Bangladesh tour. Suman Sharma, consultant coach of Kerala women's team, was also honoured.
Wayanad District Cricket Association accorded a reception to Minnu Mani, the first woman cricketer from Kerala who played for India, at the Krishnagiri cricket stadium here on Monday.
Ms. Mani said that the long training at the stadium and the trainers of the Kerala Cricket Association’s academy had played a key role in her selection as a member of the senior Indian women’s team..
She expressed her gratitude to the members of the Wayanad Cricket Association, the staff of the Krishnagiri stadium, her coaches and colleagues for her performance during her first tour to Bangladesh.
The WCA also honoured Kerala women’s team team consultant coach Suman Sharma on the occasion.
Ms. Mani reached Wayanad on Monday after her first tour to Bangaladesh.
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