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Answered by jishnu12335
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Answer:

Rajastan . Mithali Raj representsfor the Indian state Rajastan.

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Answered by Yashraj2022sl
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Answer:

Therefore, Mithali Raj represent Andhra Pradesh team as she play's for  Andhra Pradesh Women's Cricket Association's.

Explanation:

Who is Mithali Raj?

Dorai and Leela Raj welcomed Mithali into the world on December 3, 1982 in Jodhpur, a town in the Indian state of Rajasthan. While Leela Raj is a contented homemaker, Dorai Raj is a former officer in the Indian Air Force. Although Mithali was raised in Hyderabad, India's southernmost city, she was actually born in the northwestern state of Rajasthan.

At the age of 10, she officially began playing cricket. Mithali's parents wanted her to play cricket because it would require her to wake up early every day for practise rather than because it would be a good career move.

When she was 12 years old, she began stealing runs in the Andhra Pradesh Women's Cricket Association's very competitive competition. In 1995, at the age of 14, Raj was deemed skilled enough to compete in the Senior Nationals among other Indian athletes including Rajni Venugopal, Vanitha Viola, and Purnima Rau.

When she was selected as one of the likely Indian players for the 1997 World Cup held in India, she wasn't yet 15 years old. She began her career in cricket as an opening medium-pace bowler and an opening hitter since she loved Kapil Dev. But as time went on, Mithali's skills as a batswoman overcame those of an opening medium-pace bowler. She began focusing on her batting and developing her batting techniques. She dropped it from her arsenal and picked up the leg break since she could not dedicate much time to medium tempo bowling.

Hence, from the summary we can say that Mithali Raj represent Andhra Pradesh team as she play's for  Andhra Pradesh Women's Cricket Association's.

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