This story is from February 17, 2019
Bharti, Vidarbha's Lady Gayle, gets a chance to prove her mettle
NAGPUR: Bharti Fulmali's cricketing journey started in her childhood. Since her powerful hit broke the rear-view mirror of a two-wheeler in a gully match with boys in 2004, the 24-year-old hasn't looked back.
Bharti's aggressive batting style always kept her ahead of the competition. At 13, she played for Vidarbha Under-19 team. At 17, the right-handed batswoman made senior women's T20 debut in 2011-12 and earned her nickname - Lady Gayle - after hitting big sixes against Madhya Pradesh.
The two sixes off Shaila Alam not only announced Bharti's arrival in women's circuit but also gave Vidarbha a stable middle-order batter, who shared responsibilities with India player Mona Meshram. After Mona left for Railways, Bharti has been carrying the team on her young shoulders.
Taking a leaf out of Chris Gayle's swashbuckling approach, middle-order batswoman Bharti battered Andhra women bowling attack. She hit five huge sixes and six boundaries in Senior Women's One-day League that concluded last month.
The 77 runs off 83 balls against Andhra in Guntur proved Bharti's aggression. Her back-to-back match-defining knocks for India Blue, against quality bowling, in recently concluded Challenger Trophy showed the matured and composed side of the Vidarbha girl.
Though Bharti's 69 off 97 balls in Challenger Trophy final went in vain, it put her in the national selectors' radar. After finishing as the second highest run-getter in challengers with 114 runs in three matches, her next chance to make another mark is on February 18.
Bharti has been included in Board President's XI, to be captained by Smriti Mandhana, for a game against touring England side. Former India women's allrounder Reema Malhotra feels Bharti must make the chance count. "She did well in the challengers this time. It's good that selectors have put faith in her abilities. I hope she grabs the opportunity with both the hands," said Reema, the only active Hindi women commentator in the country.
Bharti, who started her professional coaching with World Cricket Academy, now practices at Amravati's SGCA. Responsibility always brings out the best out of her. In 2015-16, Bharti was made Vidarbha Under-23 skipper for the first time. "She bats really well when under pressure. After becoming the captain, she batted differently and notched-up her first century against Rajasthan," former VCA coach said.
A responsible knock of 34 against Maharashtra, followed by 76* & 55 against Haryana and Punjab respectively in this season's One-day League added to her growing reputation. The most stand-out knock of the season was her unbeaten 45 which helped India Blue record victory over India Green in challengers.
Bharti has been playing for Vidarbha since many years. Now, she needs to make all her chances count to realize her dream of playing for country. "She is talented and has the capacity to hit the ball hard. She can score quickly if required. I want to see her become a bit more consistent," said Reema.
Stay updated with the IPL 2026 Final between RCB and GT on Times of India. Follow live match updates, the latest IPL news, full IPL schedule, and the race for the Orange Cap and Purple Cap
Bharti's aggressive batting style always kept her ahead of the competition. At 13, she played for Vidarbha Under-19 team. At 17, the right-handed batswoman made senior women's T20 debut in 2011-12 and earned her nickname - Lady Gayle - after hitting big sixes against Madhya Pradesh.
Taking a leaf out of Chris Gayle's swashbuckling approach, middle-order batswoman Bharti battered Andhra women bowling attack. She hit five huge sixes and six boundaries in Senior Women's One-day League that concluded last month.
The 77 runs off 83 balls against Andhra in Guntur proved Bharti's aggression. Her back-to-back match-defining knocks for India Blue, against quality bowling, in recently concluded Challenger Trophy showed the matured and composed side of the Vidarbha girl.
Bharti has been included in Board President's XI, to be captained by Smriti Mandhana, for a game against touring England side. Former India women's allrounder Reema Malhotra feels Bharti must make the chance count. "She did well in the challengers this time. It's good that selectors have put faith in her abilities. I hope she grabs the opportunity with both the hands," said Reema, the only active Hindi women commentator in the country.
Bharti, who started her professional coaching with World Cricket Academy, now practices at Amravati's SGCA. Responsibility always brings out the best out of her. In 2015-16, Bharti was made Vidarbha Under-23 skipper for the first time. "She bats really well when under pressure. After becoming the captain, she batted differently and notched-up her first century against Rajasthan," former VCA coach said.
A responsible knock of 34 against Maharashtra, followed by 76* & 55 against Haryana and Punjab respectively in this season's One-day League added to her growing reputation. The most stand-out knock of the season was her unbeaten 45 which helped India Blue record victory over India Green in challengers.
Bharti has been playing for Vidarbha since many years. Now, she needs to make all her chances count to realize her dream of playing for country. "She is talented and has the capacity to hit the ball hard. She can score quickly if required. I want to see her become a bit more consistent," said Reema.
Stay updated with the IPL 2026 Final between RCB and GT on Times of India. Follow live match updates, the latest IPL news, full IPL schedule, and the race for the Orange Cap and Purple Cap
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
Popular from Sports
- 'I'm worried about ... ': AB de Villiers' big concern for RCB ahead of IPL 2026 final vs GT
- Norway Chess: D Gukesh outfoxes R Praggnanandhaa, Magnus Carlsen loses again; Divya Deshmukh now sole leader
- Bengaluru Police issue strict advisory ahead of RCB vs GT IPL 2026 final
- RCB v GT, IPL 2026 Final: How has Virat Kohli fared against Gujarat Titans?
- Rajat Patidar: The injury replacement turned captain who changed the fate of RCB
end of article
Featured in sports
- Rajat Patidar: The injury replacement turned captain who changed the fate of RCB
- Norway Chess: Gukesh outfoxes Praggnanandhaa; Carlsen loses again
- 'I'm worried about ... ': De Villiers' big concern for RCB ahead of IPL 2026 final vs GT
- RCB v GT : How has Virat Kohli fared against Gujarat Titans?
- More muscle, less fat, same deadly swing: How Bhuvneshwar is defying age at 36
- IPL Final: Gill, Patidar chase legacy as GT and RCB eye 2nd IPL crown
International Sports
- "I’m revealing everything": Dianna Russini's affair with Mike Vrabel may just be the tip of the iceberg, fired journalist Crissy Froyd now warns
- "You’re making Millions of Dollars": How Donald Trump's defense of Jaxson Dart turned a Giants QB into a hot-selling phenomenon
- NFL Trade Rumors: Kansas City Chiefs linked to $10M Chicago Bears TE and $5M New York Giants pass rusher in proposed deals
- NFL Trade Rumors: $10 Million Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker addresses trade speculation after turbulent offseason
- "Bad things are gonna happen": NFL legend warns Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes over Chiefs' handling of Rashee Rice
Trending Stories
- US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran unveils fast attack boat '27 Rajab' capable of launching cruise missiles
- Ghaziabad 'Bakrid invite' murder: Main accused Asad shot dead in encounter
- RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Final: What happens if rain washes out title clash in Ahmedabad?
- IPL Final Match Today: Rajat Patidar's RCB vs Shubman Gill's GT - Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, toss timing, pitch report, Ahmedabad weather update
- RCB vs GT: Kohli vs Siraj, Gill vs Bhuvneshwar - Five key player battles that could decide IPL 2026 final
- End of an era for Air India colonies in Mumbai’s Kalina as last of the occupants leave
- Maharashtra: 80 lakh women removed from Ladki Bahin scheme as e-KYC deadline ends; govt rules out new enrolments
Photostories
- Heatwave hacks: A complete survival plan for India's scorching summer
- From freshers to CEOs: 7 timeless Chanakya quotes everyone in the workplace should know for success, leadership, and career growth
- 'Backrooms' to 'Midsommar': Where to watch the best horror movies right now
- Rujuta Diwekar shares 3 golden rules for men who want to get married
- 10 busiest airports in the US: Why millions of travellers pass through them
- Sreeleela's fairytale-worthy floral gown is so stunning, that fans are officially obsessed
- Keep your home cool this summer without an AC: 5 budget-friendly roof-cooling hacks under ₹1,000 that can help beat the heat naturally
- How to make comforting Curry Leaves Rice for summer lunch
- Born on a Thursday? What it reveals about your personality, money, love and future
- 5 Best plants to grow in UK gardens this June for a vibrant summer display
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media