She made her debut in international matches in 2018.
She has played 5 Tests, 33 ODIs, and 70 T20Is for the Women's Cricket Team.
In the ICC Women's World Cup in New Zealand, she played a tremendous knock of 67 runs off 59 deliveries.
She played cricket with the boys, and consistently struck massive sixes, capturing coach Srivasatvas's attention.
She lost her mother at a young age, which was a deeply distressing and overwhelming personal experience.
She was awarded a contract with Brisbane Heat Women in the Women's Big Bash League.
She plays for Mumbai Indians in the Women's Premier League