Richa Ghosh joins the Indian invasion with a deal with the Hobart Hurricanes.

Richa Ghosh: The batsman-wicketkeeper is the club’s third foreign player.

Richa Ghosh, a wicketkeeper-batsman, has joined the roster of Indian players who will compete in the WBBL after signing the Hobart Hurricanes.

Additionally, After joining the Hobart Hurricanes, wicketkeeper-batsman Richa Ghosh has joined the roster of Indian players who will compete in the WBBL.

Moreover, Ghosh is the eighth member of the current touring party in Australia to join the WBBL. She recently played three ODIs in Mackay, where her offensive hitting shone.

Her addition completes the Hurricanes‘ roster, albeit they will need to replace Rachel Trenaman, who arrived from Sydney Thunder but damaged her ACL recently.

On the other hand, Ghosh is the eighth member of the current touring party in Australia to join the WBBL. She recently played three ODIs in Mackay, where her offensive hitting shone.

Her addition completes the Hurricanes’ roster, albeit they will need to replace.

Certainly, Rachel Trenaman, who arrived from Sydney Thunder but damaged her ACL recently.

Ghosh joins Mignon du Preez of South Africa and Rachel Priest of. New Zealand as the Hurricanes’ three international players.

Above all, Other India players currently signed are Smriti Mandhana and. Deepti Sharma (Sydney Thunder). For instance, Shafali Verma and Radha Yadav (Sydney Sixers), and. Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur (Melbourne Renegades).

But the fact that India players are already in. Australia has added to their worth and accessibility, given the quarantine procedures for anyone travelling in Australia

Therefore, Queensland will be permitted to go directly to Tasmania, despite the current. Covid-19 cases in Brisbane being a risk should Tasmania impose border restrictions.

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