
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy recently announced a cash reward of INR 1 crore for young cricketer Gongadi Trisha in recognition of her brilliant performance in India’s U19 Women’s T20 World Cup title-winning campaign in Malaysia. The announcement was made during Trisha’s visit to the CM’s residence in Jubilee Hills, where she was praised for her contributions to India’s victory.
During her meeting, the CM expressed his pride in her achievements and wished her success in her future career. As a mark of appreciation, the Telangana government announced a cash reward of INR 1 crore for Trisha. Additionally, the state government also recognized the efforts of other key contributors from Telangana.
Dhrithi Kesari, who was a part of the victorious squad but did not get an opportunity to play, was awarded INR 10 lakh. The team’s head coach, Nooshin Al Khadeer, a former Indian cricketer, and trainer Shalini were also rewarded with INR 10 lakh each for their contributions to the team’s success.
“Recently, she performed brilliantly in the Under-19 World Cup and has emerged on the world cricket stage. Trisha, the powerful voice of Telangana, was politely met today. I have announced a reward of one crore rupees on behalf of the state government as a reward for her talent. Wishing Trisha more success in cricket… We have decided to give a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each to Telangana’s Dhruti Kesari, a member of the Under-19 World Cup team, team head coach Nausheen, and trainer Shalini,” Revanth Reddy wrote on X.
Check out the viral Telangana CM-Gongadi Trisha reward moment here:
ఇటీవల అండర్ 19 ప్రపంచ కప్ పోటీల్లో అద్భుతంగా రాణించి ప్రపంచ క్రికెట్ వేదిక పై
తెలంగాణ సత్తా చాటిన గొంగడి త్రిష ఈ రోజు మర్యాదపూర్వకంగా కలిశారు.ఆమె ప్రతిభకు బహుమతిగా రాష్ట్ర ప్రభుత్వం తరపున కోటి రూపాయల నజరానా ప్రకటించాను.
క్రికెట్ లో త్రిష మరింతగా రాణించాలని ఆకాంక్షిస్తూ…… pic.twitter.com/UXFwhZoemk
— Revanth Reddy (@revanth_anumula) February 5, 2025
Gongadi Trisha finished as the tournament’s leading run-scorer
The talented all-rounder played a crucial role in India’s title defense, finishing as the tournament’s top run-scorer with 309 runs at an average of 77.25 and a strike rate of 147.14. Notably, Gongadi Trisha also created history by becoming the first batter to score a century in the competition, achieving the feat against Scotland.
Trisha with the ball claimed seven wickets at an economy rate of 3.75. Her three-wicket haul in the final against South Africa played an important role in restricting the opposition to a manageable total.
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