Before the Women’s Asia Cup, Deepti Sharma is using The Hundred as a platform to improve a number of aspects of her game. Sunrisers Leeds have advanced to the knockout stage of the competition thanks in large part to the off-spin bowling all-rounder. She continues to concentrate on getting ready for the Asia Cup, which starts on August 28.
The cricket player, who was born in Agra, has performed admirably with the ball in The Hundred 2026. With 12 wickets so far in the campaign, she is tied for second place among the top wicket-takers. She scored 29 runs with a strike rate of 131.81 over the course of two innings, including a high of 23.
How Deepti’s preparation is being influenced by The Hundred
An important turning point in India’s international schedule is the Asia Cup. As a reliable all-rounder, Deepti has been added to India’s roster for the competition. Having taken ten wickets in the 2024 Women’s T20 Asia Cup, her history in continental events highlights her significance to the team’s goals.
Notably, the Hundred offers participants a special setting in which to hone their abilities in all formats and disciplines. The demands of contemporary all-rounder cricket are reflected in Deepti’s focus on concurrently improving her batting, bowling, and fielding skills. Her dedication to making the most of the tournament’s educational possibilities shows how she prepares for competitions.






