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Lisa Sthalekar Adoption: Why Was Lisa Sthalekar Adopted?

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Lisa Sthalekar was adopted by Dr. Harren and Sue Sthalekar because they needed a baby at the time.

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Lisa was found at the doorway of an orphanage before she was adopted. So far, she has lived in the US, and Australia with her adoptive parents.

Who Is Lisa Sthalekar?

Lisa Sthalekar is a cricket commentator, former cricket player who served as captain of the Australia women’s national cricket team.

Born on August 13, 1979, Lisa first played as a bowler at the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) in 1997, and later became the first female to attain 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in ODIs.

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Lisa Sthalekar
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The right-handed player is remembered for representing New South Wales and leading the team to winning their sixth consecutive WNCL.

Also, during her time, Lisa was a leading all rounder in the world, with a record of 347 runs in a one season.

In addition, her first ODI century against Ireland saw her make a record of 604 runs at 67.11, passing 40 in 9 of her 12 innings. She ended up winning the prestigious Belinda Clark Award.

Following her team’s victory at the 2013 Women’s Cricket World Cup, Lisa announced her retirement from the sport.

Lisa was inducted to the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2020.


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