As the tournament went on, Ishaque also got the wickets of Meg Lanning, Alyssa Healy and Shafali Verma. The secret to dismissing such dangerous batters, she says, was to not do anything special.»I tried to keep myself calm and tried to do the same things that had brought me to the WPL. I had been practising for these kinds of days, so on match day also I tried to do the same thing. No need to do anything special.»For this steady head on her shoulders, Ishaque credits her coach Shibsagar Singh, a former left-arm spinner from Bengal. In 2018, Ishaque injured her bowling shoulder and when she returned after a long layoff, she found she couldn’t land the ball where she wanted to. One of her academy coaches suggested she talk to Shibsagar for advice.»When he asked me what the main problem was, I didn’t know what to say. He asked me to send him a clip of my bowling and, on seeing it, he gave me some pointers.»For a month or two we kept in touch on the phone about technical things. Gradually I started bowling like how I used to before my injury. I got back in the Bengal squad thanks to him, and he was the first person I went to after my matches to tell him that his suggestions had worked.»Shibsagar, however, wanted to challenger her further. He got her to face male players from Bengal’s Ranji side, asking the batters to attack her while instructing her to «stop them if you can». He even helped out her family when they had financial problems before Ishaque landed her Rs 10 lakh (US$ 12,000 approx) WPL contract.Ishaque gets a hug from Mumbai Indians head coach Charlotte Edwards. Bowling coach Jhulan Goswami, Ishaque’s senior in the Bengal side, stands on the left•Arjun Singh/BCCI»Sir told me just one thing: ‘You focus on the game, I’ll take care of all your problems at home.’ That one thing he said will stay with me forever. Now I always know that there’s someone in this world who will take care of things so that I can just play. He didn’t just say it, he did it too. For that I’ll always be grateful to him.»A few months later Ishaque rocked the WPL with her stellar display. She carried that form into the 2023-24 domestic season, topping the wickets chart in the Senior Women’s T20 Trophy for Bengal. She was in Lucknow for the zonal games in November when her phone chimed, letting her know she had been added to the India team’s WhatsApp group.»I couldn’t believe it. I thought, ‘Is it really true?’ I called Jhulu

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