Jammu: J&K's ace ambidextrous bowling all-rounder, Sarla Devi entered into the record books, becoming the first bowler to take 100 wickets in the Senior Women's One-Day Trophy, being organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) at the domestic circuit.
The artistic left-arm seamer has the distinction of wobbling the ball both ways, purchasing bounce even on docile tracks and hitting the right areas all the time, making her unplayable rather lethal on any surface.
Making her debut in 2013, Sarla has the honour of representing North Zone seven times and the prestigious Senior Women's Challenger Trophy more than once and performing fabulously at that level too.
Till the last season, Sarla had taken 93 wickets, while in the ongoing Senior Women's One-Day tournament at Kolkata, she has so far taken 9 wickets and is among the leading wicket-takers.
She was the standout bowler against formidable Gujarat, capturing 4 wickets by conceding 30 runs in her 6 overs. She thus achieved the distinction of crossing the 100 mark, and establishing a record in the process.