On the night of November 2 when South Africa was 53 anxious runs away from a shot at the Women’s World Cup, Nadine de Klerk who was at the crease, tossed a ball that India’s Deepti Sharma had bowled. Silence ensued. That was until Harmanpreet Kaur swooped in for a catch, helping her team cement arguably one of cricket’s most cinematic moments in Indian sporting history.
Everything changed at that moment. Harini Priyadharshini Muralidharan, team doctor, and 33-year-old Chennai resident, was witnessing, and eventually partaking in the enormo
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