Partnering Kumble in the spin department will be someone who was, perhaps, the finest left-arm spinner that women's cricket has seen. Neetu David's name may not ring a bell to the present generation of supporters, but a look at her numbers and that would give an idea as to how good she really was.
In 97 ODIs, David took 141 wickets at a spell-bounding average of 16.34 and before the Gayekwads, the Bishts and others emerged, was the leader of the pack as far as spin bowling in Indian Women's cricket is concerned.
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