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Dayalan Hemalatha Height, Age, Boyfriend, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Age: 28 Years
Marital Status: Unmarried
Height: 5' 3"

Dayalan Hemalatha

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ProfessionCricketer (All-rounder)
Famous for
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 160 cm
in meters- 1.60 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 3”
Weight (approx.)in kilograms- 50 kg
in pounds- 110 lbs
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Cricket
International DebutODI- 11 September 2018 against Sri Lanka at Galle, Sri Lanka
T20- 9 November 2018 against New Zealand at Providence
Domestic/State Team• Under-19 Tamil Nadu
• Under-19 South Zone
• Senior South Zone
• Senior Tamil Nadu
• Indian Railways
• Central Zone
• India-D
• Trailblazers
• Gujarat Giants
Coach/MentorPeter Fernandez
Batting StyleRight-handed
Bowling StyleRight-arm off-spin
Personal Life
Date of Birth29 September 1994 (Thursday)
Age (as of 2022) 28 Years
BirthplaceAlwarthirunagar suburb of Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Zodiac signLibra
NationalityIndian
HometownAlwarthirunagar suburb of Chennai, Tamil Nadu
SchoolDr K K Nirmala Girls Higher Secondary School in Chennai
College/UniversityM.O.P Vaishnav College for Women in Chennai
Educational QualificationsShe holds a master's degree of arts in human resource management. [1]Sportstar
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsHer father was a district-level Kabaddi player. Her mother's name is Jayandhy Dayalan.
A photo of Dayalan Hemalatha's father and mother, Jayandhy Dayalan
SiblingsHer elder sister's name is Deepa Dayalan.

Dayalan Hemalatha

Some Lesser Known Facts About Dayalan Hemalatha

  • Dayalan Hemalatha is an Indian cricketer who has played many international matches for India and is regarded as one of the best openers in Tamil Nadu.
  • She played kho kho, athletics, and volleyball during her childhood and played cricket occasionally with the boys in her neighbourhood.
  • She started training in cricket formally at the MAC Spin Foundation under the coach Peter Fernandez at the age of seventeen.

    Dayalan Hemalatha training with her coach, Peter Fernandez

    Dayalan Hemalatha training with her coach, Peter Fernandez

  • Her parents were not happy with her decision to become a professional cricketer; however, they started supporting her when got selected for the Under-19 Tamil Nadu team.
  • She was selected for the under-19 Tamil Nadu team in 2011.
  • She played for the Under-19 South Zone and South Zone in 2012.

    Dayalan Hemalatha with teammates in Challenger trophy

    Dayalan Hemalatha with teammates in Challenger trophy

  • She played for the Tamil Nadu senior team till the 2019-20 season after which she started playing for Indian Railways in the 2020-21 season.
  •  She won three trophies in the 2022-23 season. She won Senior T20 Trophy as an Indian Railways player, Interzonal Trophy as a Central Zone player, and Challenger Trophy as an India-D player.

    Dayalan Hemalatha with the Senior T20 Women's Trophy 2022 she won for Indian Railways

    Dayalan Hemalatha with the Senior T20 Women’s Trophy 2022 she won for Indian Railways

  • She played in 5 matches in the 2018 T20 World Cup held in West Indies and made 21 runs at an average of 4.2 and took 5 wickets.

    Dayalan Hemalatha batting in a match

    Dayalan Hemalatha batting in a match

  • She was part of the Indian squad which won the T20 Asia Cup 2022.

    Dayalan Hemalatha with the Asia Cup Trophy 2022

    Dayalan Hemalatha with the Asia Cup Trophy 2022

  • She played in the Women’s T20 Challenge tournament in the 2019 and 2020 seasons for Trailblazers.

    Dayalan Hemalatha playing a match for Trailblazers in Women's T20 Challenge Trophy

    Dayalan Hemalatha playing a match for Trailblazers in Women’s T20 Challenge Tournament

  • Gujarat Giants signed her up for the inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) in the February 2023 auction for Rs 30 lakhs.
  • She is a close friend of an Indian player from Andhra Pradesh, Sabbhineni Meghana.

    Dayalan Hemalatha (right) with Sabbhineni Meghana (left)

    Dayalan Hemalatha (right) with Sabbhineni Meghana (left)

 

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