#4. Jemimah Rodrigues
Jemimah Rodrigues faces a critical juncture in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) as she strives to revive her form. Struggling in recent T20Is, the young batter’s subpar performances in the home series against Australia (average of 10.50) and England (average of 21) have raised concerns.
With poor runs in the shortest format, Rodrigues needs a stellar WPL season to regain confidence and make a statement. While she had a decent run in ODI cricket, her T20 struggles underscore the significance of a strong showing in the WPL, providing an opportunity for Rodrigues to silence critics and re-establish herself as a potent force in the format.