Amanda Wellington took 2 wickets in 4 overs (Photo: Mark Brake/Getty Images)
India’s daughter Jemimah Rodriguez is yet to be seen playing in the current season of WBBL i.e. Women’s Big Bash League. But, before that, the effective game of India’s future daughter-in-law has been shown. Now you must be wondering who is this future daughter-in-law of India? So her name is Amanda Wellington, who is a well-known face of Australian women’s cricket. Amanda Wellington is engaged to a boy from Punjab. The big thing is that the engagement of both of them also took place in Taj Mahal.
Adelaide Strikers player Wellington
In the current season of Women’s Big Bash, Adelaide Strikers faced the challenge of Melbourne Stars. Melbourne team batted first in this match. Amanda Wellington, India’s would-be daughter-in-law, was a part of the Adelaide Strikers. Batting first, Melbourne Stars scored 184 runs for 5 wickets in 20 overs. But, even after scoring so much, Melbourne batsman Amanda could not score much runs against Wellington.
Hit only one four in 4 overs, took 2 wickets
Amanda Wellington kept chasing runs and boundaries in her 4 over spell. This was the reason why she was not only the economic but also the most successful bowler of her team. He bowled so hard that he gave only one boundary in the entire 4 overs. This number of fours was less than his wickets taken in the match. Amanda Wellington took 2 wickets for 20 runs with an economy of 5 in her spell of 4 overs.
Match canceled due to rain
However, when Adelaide Strikers came to chase the target of 185 runs set by Melbourne Stars, it rained in the match and it had to be cancelled. Even though the match was canceled due to rain, India’s future daughter-in-law managed to leave her mark in it.
Amanda herself spoke about her engagement to an Indian boy
Amanda Wellington herself has told in an interview about her love for India and her engagement with an Indian boy. He said that the boy’s name is Hamraj. He is a resident of Punjab. Amanda also told that they got engaged in Taj Mahal. According to Amanda Wellington, she has started adopting the Indian environment, culture and food here.