Geetika Kodali’s love for cricket: From backyard expertise to being USA Under-19 Women’s captain

Geetika Kodali’s love for cricket: From backyard expertise to being USA Under-19 Women’s captain

Jan 14, 2023 - 16:30
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Geetika Kodali’s love for cricket: From backyard expertise to being USA Under-19 Women’s captain

Playing cricket as a child is always mesmerising – out on the streets in India or in the backyard in USA. While the rules are extremely different, the excitement remains the same.

While most children play their hearts out when young but change their paths after a point in time, a few of them take their love for the sport seriously.

Geetika Kodali is one such athlete, who took it seriously. But she was also someone who didn’t hesitate to experiment with almost all other options before finally choosing cricket as the love of her life.

Born in USA, but having an Indian origin – through her parents who migrated to USA after their marriage – cricket, probably, was Geetika’s calling.

“I started playing sports a lot when I was a child. I would switch sports every season. So I started with soccer and then basketball and then volleyball, tennis, and swimming. Like, it just kept going, Geetika recalled in an exclusive conversation with Firstpost.

“But then at 11 I came across cricket and I didn’t know it was being played in America professionally. Until then, I would just play with my cousins in backyard, like gully cricket, and if you hit a car, you get out. So that’s how far my expertise went. But then I started professional training and I just fell in love with the sport, so I never switched back to any other sport,” she added.

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Geetika, a right-hand all-rounder, is on the verge of making history, captaining the USA Under-19 women’s side at the inaugural Women’s Under-19 World Cup in South Africa.

One of her earliest memories and an event that acted as a catalyst was watching USA Women play against Pakistan Women in Florida. “That was like the moment I was like, I want to play for USA one day.” And her journey to the international stage is nothing less than a dream-like anecdote.

“We don’t have cricket in schools yet, so I started at the club called Cricket Zeal Academy. Actually, the coach at the academy was the head coach of the USA’s National Women’s team. So, he guided me really well,” Geetika said.


Geetika never expected to play for an Under-19 team, as there never was one when she started playing. She also made her debut for the Women’s team at the tender age of 14, playing against Canada in the ICC Women’s World T20 qualifier in May 2019.

But now, she will be captaining the Under-19 side on an important stage. “I’m thrilled and delighted that I’m going to be the captain in the first ever ICC under-19 World Cup. It’s always been a dream of mine to lift the trophy for the USA one day. When I first started cricket, we didn’t have an under-19 team, so I always assumed it was gonna be for the women’s team, but I’m glad that we have this opportunity to lift the cup within the next few weeks.”

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The all-rounder is quite confident about her team and has known her players quite well over a period of time playing in regional tournaments.

“We’re all very familiar with each other because about two years ago, our domestic pathway started. So we’ve all been playing, like intra-regional and regional games with each other. And then in this past year (2022), we had four tournaments and we were actually champions in all of those four tournaments, but we were able to develop some strategies and have some nice team bonding. So I hope that momentum and confidence take us well in this Under-19 World Cup,” Geetika said.

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