Vrinda Ghanshyam Rathi Creates History As India's First Woman Test Umpire
With her dedication, expertise, and commitment to the sport, she has set a historic milestone in cricket umpiring, inspiring future generations to break barriers and achieve excellence.

Vrinda Ghanshyam Rathi |
This is to proudly recognize Vrinda Ghanshayam Rathi (Born on 14th Feb 1989), Nerul, Navi Mumbai, for her remarkable achievement as ‘India's First Woman Test Umpire’, to officiate in numerous international and domestic cricket matches.
Total Matches Officiated: 20 Men’s T20 Internationals, 1 Women’s Test Match, 11 Women’s One Day Internationals (ODI), 60 Women’s T20 Internationals, 3 First-Class Matches, 18 Women’s Premier League (WPL) Matches, 100+ BCCI Domestic Matches (Men & Women). Major Tournaments Officiated: Women’s Test Match – Mumbai, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup – South Africa '23 and Dubai' 24, Commonwealth Games – Birmingham, UK, Asian Games – Hangzhou, China, Women’s Asia Cup – Bangladesh '23 and Sri Lanka' 24 and set a New World Record at Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
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With her dedication, expertise, and commitment to the sport, she has set a historic milestone in cricket umpiring, inspiring future generations to break barriers and achieve excellence.
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