Overview
R. S. Saranya is an Indian cricket player and coach. She has been associated with women's cricket in India, contributing both as a competitive player at the domestic level and later in a coaching capacity.
Key facts
| Name | R. S. Saranya |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Cricket |
| Roles | Player; coach |
Background
Saranya is part of the broader generation of Indian women cricketers who progressed through the domestic structure administered under the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which assumed governance of women's cricket in India in 2006 after the merger with the Women's Cricket Association of India.
Career
Saranya featured in domestic women's cricket in India before transitioning into coaching. Indian women cricketers typically participate in tournaments such as the Senior Women's One Day Trophy, the Senior Women's T20 Trophy, and inter-zonal competitions organised by the BCCI, which form the principal pathway for selection to the national side.
Coaching
Following her playing career, Saranya took up coaching, contributing to the development of younger cricketers. Coaching pathways in Indian cricket are commonly supported through certifications offered by the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru.
Significance
Players who continue in the game as coaches play an important role in strengthening the talent pipeline for Indian women's cricket, particularly at the state-association and age-group levels, where structured guidance has expanded considerably since the BCCI took charge of the women's game.
Related topics
- Women's cricket in India
- Board of Control for Cricket in India
- National Cricket Academy
- Senior Women's One Day Trophy
- India women's national cricket team
References
- Wikidata: Q93551049