Isa Guha Jasprit Bumrah Primate: The third Test between India and Australia is being played at the Gabba ground in Brisbane. While commenting on the second day of this clash, Isa Guha used a word for Jasprit Bumrah, which has created a huge controversy. In fact, English female commentator Isa Guha, while commenting the other day, had used the word ‘primate’, which means ‘primate’. What was it then, people made it a big issue by linking it to the ‘Monkeygate scandal’ in 2008. Isa has apologized, but because of the word ‘Primate’ she is in the news a lot, but how much do you know about her?
Isa Guha has been working as a TV commentator and radio broadcaster for many years. But do you know that she is a former cricketer and has played more than 100 matches for England at the international level. She is mostly seen commentating during test matches and also writes columns for many top websites of the world. Actually, he started writing and commentary work in the year 2012.
Isa Guha is originally an Indian
Isa Guha is Indian by origin and she became the first female player of Indian origin to represent England at the international level. According to TOI, Isa’s parents had shifted from Kolkata to the United Kingdom years ago. Isa Guha was born in May 1985 in Buckinghamshire, England. She started playing cricket at the age of 8 and used to practice with her elder brother in her childhood. He was selected in England’s development team at the age of only 13. Isa Guha’s net worth is said to be around Rs 12.6 crore. She married famous singer Richard Thomas in the year 2018.
Isa Guha’s cricket career
Isa Guha used to bowl right arm fast and made her international debut for England against Scotland in the year 2001. The very next year he made his Test debut against India. She represented the England women’s cricket team in 83 ODI matches before retiring in March 2012. He took 101 wickets in 83 ODI matches and 18 wickets in 22 T20 matches. Apart from this, Isa Guha had taken 29 wickets while playing 8 tests.
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