Karthika Vijayaraghavan Explained

Karthika Vijayaraghavan
Birth Date:18 April 1988
Birth Place:Ambur, Tamil Nadu, India
Female:true
Fullname:Karthika Vijayaraghavan
Batting:Right-handed
Role:Wicket-keeper-batter
Country:Germany
International:true
Club1:TV Pflugfelden (Ludwigsburg)
Year1:2017–?
Club2:Frankfurt
Year2:?–present
T20idebutdate:26 June
T20idebutyear:2019
T20idebutagainst:Scotland
T20icap:10
Lastt20idate:3 July
Lastt20iyear:2022
Lastt20iagainst:Namibia
Columns:2
Column2:WT20I
Matches2:32
Runs2:93
Bat Avg2:9.30
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:36
Deliveries2:
Wickets2:
Bowl Avg2:
Fivefor2:
Tenfor2:
Best Bowling2:
Catches/Stumpings2:5/5
Date:18 November 2022
Source:https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/karthika-vijayaraghavan-1190578 Cricinfo
Hidedeliveries:true

Karthika Vijayaraghavan (born 18 April 1988) is an Indian-born cricketer who plays for the Germany women's national cricket team as a wicket-keeper-batter.

Early life

Vijayaraghavan was born in Ambur, Tamil Nadu, India.[1] As a child, she lived in Indiranagar, east Bangalore (Bengaluru), Karnataka, and participated in gully cricket on its streets, but did not play the game in a formal sense. Instead, her parents encouraged her to play basketball, as their perception of cricket was that it was a men's sport. Despite being only tall even as an adult, Vijayaraghavan spent 14 years from fourth grade as a point guard.[2] [3] [4]

As a basketballer, Vijayaraghavan became the captain of the RVCE basketball team, led the squad to victory, and was awarded the VTU university trophy. She also kept playing cricket in summer, and would be the only girl playing with boys on the street. Although she never gave any thought to playing cricket professionally, she did participate in corporate cricket tournaments, in one of which she was the best player and won the trophy.[4]

In 2014, she married her husband Vijayaraghavan, whom she had met on a matrimonial site. They shared a love for sport; he was a cricketer and tennis player.[4] The following year, they moved to Germany, where they settled in Stuttgart. Less than a year later, her husband, who had started playing as an opening batsman for a club in Germany, encouraged her to take up cricket there.[3] [2] [4]

Domestic career

In October 2017, Vijayaraghavan started playing in the women's cricket team fielded by the TV Pflugfelden sports club in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg. Initially, she had difficulty adjusting to playing with a hard ball instead of a tennis ball, and to wearing protective padding, which was heavy. Additionally, the physical exertion of playing the game in earnest left her with multiple blood clots on her arms and legs. But she persevered.[4] [5] [6]

Ahead of the national domestic competition in 2018, Vijayaraghavan was appointed as captain of the team. In March 2018, she attended a national training camp, and was added to the national squad. She was then selected for the regional Southern Stormers team, which later that year played a 6-match Super Series against another regional team, the Northern Thunderbirds.[5] [6]

As of 2021, Vijayaraghavan was playing at the domestic level for the Frankfurt Cricket Club.[7]

International career

In May 2018, soon after becoming eligible to play for Germany, Vijayaraghavan made her national debut against a sub-national team from the Netherlands, as a specialist batter.[2] [4] [5] Soon afterwards, she played for the German women's development team in a tournament against the Marylebone Cricket Club and Belgium, and was named as the best female player in the tournament. In August 2018, she toured England and Scotland with the national team, which played matches against Scotland U21, Northumberland and Durham during the tour.[5] [8]

In January 2019, and with the 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Europe looming, the national team coach "just threw the [wicket]-keeper gloves at [her]." He said that Vijayaraghavan had great reflexes, and gave her two or three months to prove she could keep. Vijayaraghavan accepted the challenge. She watched many videos of her favourite player, Sarah Taylor, and of leading Indian male wicketkeepers, and also had her husband give her throwdowns.[3] [4]

On 26 June 2019, Vijayaraghavan made her WT20I and international wicket-keeping debut, against Scotland at the La Manga Club Ground, Murcia, Spain, in the first match of the 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Europe, which was also Germany's first ever WT20I.[1] [9] Subsequently, she played in bilateral series against Oman at the Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat, in February 2020, and against Austria at the Seebarn Cricket Ground near Vienna in August 2020.[1]

In the final match of the latter series, Vijayaraghavan top scored with 36, and shared in two significant partnerships. During the first of those collaborations, she and her Karnataka-born captain, Anuradha Doddaballapur (who made 31), put on 26 runs for the second wicket. Later, she combined with Verena Stolle (who scored 23) to make an unbroken 57 runs for the fourth wicket. Germany finished the innings with 129/3, and eventually won the match by 79 runs to complete a series whitewash.[10] [11] [12]

In July 2021, Vijayaraghavan played in all five matches of another bilateral series, against France at the Bayer Uerdingen Cricket Ground, Krefeld.[1] The following month, she played in all four of Germany's matches in the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier.[13] In the last of those matches, against Scotland, she came in to bat at 17/7, and ended up undefeated after facing 29 balls, the most faced by any of Germany's batters in the match.[14] She later told Global Indian that that innings had improved her confidence levels, even though she had not scored many runs, as she does not get many chances to bat in international matches.[4]

Personal life

In the German team, Vijayaraghavan has two teammates from Bengaluru, namely Anuradha Doddaballapur and Sharanya Sadarangani. The three of them enjoy conversing in Kannada, an Indian regional language, including while batting in partnership in international matches.[4] Off the field, Vijayaraghavan works as an app developer for a health insurer in Stuttgart.[2] [5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Karthika Vijayaraghavan . ESPNcricinfo . . 19 July 2021.
  2. News: How Bengaluru gully cricketers starred in German national team . 13 July 2021 . . TNN . 5 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Harvey . Rob . Interview: Karthika Vijayaraghavan . Talkinaboutwomenscricket.com . 19 July 2021 . 23 August 2020.
  4. Web site: Yerasala . Ikyatha . Gully Girl: How B’luru lass Karthika became Germany’s wicket-keeper . Global Indian . 1 March 2022 . 15 February 2022.
  5. Web site: de. Vijayaraghavan . Karthika . Nationalspielerin Karthika erzählt wie sie in die deutsche Nationalmannschaft aufgenommen wurde . National player Karthika tells how she was accepted into the German national team . TV Pflugfelden . 20 July 2021 . 2019.
  6. Web site: de . Staff writer . Cricket: Super Series der Damen in Lemco . Cricket: Women's Super Series in Lemco . 20 July 2021 . TV Lemgo von 1863 . 20 June 2018.
  7. Web site: DCB nominiert 16 Spielerinnen für die T20 Serie gegen Frankreich . German Cricket Board . 20 July 2021 . German . DCB nominates 16 players for the T20 series against France.
  8. Web site: Perry . Jake . Cavender stars as Scotland claim back-to-back wins over Germany . . 20 July 2021 . 4 August 2018.
  9. Web site: Scotland register massive win over debutant Germany . Women's CricZone . 29 June 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20210711080255/https://www.womenscriczone.com/scotland-register-massive-win-over-debutant-germany. 11 July 2021.
  10. Web site: Paul . Kaushiik . Anne Bierwisch stars with the ball as Germany whitewash Austria 5-0 . Women's CricZone . 20 July 2021 . 15 August 2020.
  11. News: Vivek MV . DHNS . This Bengaluru doctor leads German cricket team . 20 July 2021 . . 19 August 2020.
  12. https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/germany-women-in-austria-2020-1229202/austria-women-vs-germany-women-5th-t20i-1229208/full-scorecard scorecard
  13. Web site: ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Region Qualifier, 2021 Cricket Team Records & Stats ESPNcricinfo.com . ESPNcricinfo . 5 December 2021.
  14. News: Full Scorecard of GER Women vs Scot Women 8th Match 2021 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com . 1 March 2022 . ESPNcricinfo . en.