Indian women’s team spinner Radha Yadav and her family got stuck in the floods in Vadodara. On Wednesday, they were rescued by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF). The left-arm spinner cricketer has posted a video of this and thanked the team. Sharing the experience in an Instagram post, 24-year-old Radha wrote – ‘We are stuck in a very bad situation. Thank you very much to NDRF for saving us.’ In the video, NDRF personnel are seen rescuing people from boats on the roads. Let us tell you that many areas of Gujarat are affected by floods. According to Thursday’s report, 28 people have died due to rain and flood related incidents and about 18,000 people have been evacuated to a safe place. Watch Radha Yadav’s rescue video… Radha is part of the T20 World Cup team
Left-arm off-spinner Radha is part of the Indian team for the T20 World Cup to be held in UAE. The current season of the tournament is starting from October 3. India’s first match will be against New Zealand on October 4. The Indian team’s group includes defending champions Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. Took 3 wickets against Bangladesh
Radha Yadav took 3 wickets against Bangladesh in the Women’s Asia Cup a few days ago. Radha has taken 90 wickets in 80 T20I matches for India, while she has played 4 ODIs and taken one wicket.