Taniya Bhatia (born 28 November 1997) is an Indian cricketer.[1] She plays for Punjab and India, primarily as a wicket-keeper.[2] She is currently trained under coach RP Singh.[3] The International Cricket Council (ICC) named Bhatia as one of the five breakout stars in women's cricket in 2018.[4]
Early life
She was born to Sapna and Sanjay Bhatia in Chandigarh. Her father works in Central Bank of India and had played cricket at the all India university level.[5] She has an elder sister Sanjana and younger brother Sehaj.
Earlier, Bhatia trained under former Indian cricketer Yograj Singh, Yuvraj Singh's father, while she was studying at DAV Senior Secondary School. She is currently studying BA-II at MCM DAV College for Women.[6] Bhatia's father was himself a cricket player and so was her uncle. Her brother too has joined the U-19 cricket team.[7]
Early career
After her DAV academy days, she became the youngest girl to represent Punjab in U19 at the young age of 11. She soon joined the senior state team at the age of 16.[7]
At the age of 13, Bhatia became the youngest player to play for the senior Punjab team in the inter-state domestic tournament in 2011. In 2015, she captained the U-19 North Zone side in the inter-zonal cricket tournament in Guwahati. In the game she also scored 227 runs and also responsible for 10 dismissals.[6] She joined India A squad, when she turned 16. She went on a professional slump for two years which almost made her lose her interest in cricket altogether. She overcame it with the support of her mother which motivated her to pursue her dreams.[8]