Wayanad : Minnu Mani, the trailblazing cricketer from Kerala who recently made history by becoming the first female player from the state to represent the senior cricket team, has been bestowed with a significant honour by her birth town of Mananthavady. The Mananthavady municipality has decided to name the prominent ‘Mysore Rode Kavala’ after the talented young cricketer, recognising her achievements and contributions to the sport.
In addition to this noteworthy accolade, the town council is also planning to organise a grand reception for Minnu Mani on July 22, where she will be felicitated for her exceptional accomplishments. A meeting was convened on Friday to discuss the arrangements and ensure a memorable celebration for the young sporting prodigy.
Minnu Mani, with her remarkable all-round abilities, made an impactful debut during the series against Bangladesh, where she showcased her exceptional skills on the field. Her performances have not only elevated her standing as a cricketer but have also inspired countless young girls across Kerala to pursue their dreams in the sport.
The decision to name the ‘Mysore Rode Kavala’ after Minnu Mani is a testament to her dedication, hard work, and perseverance in breaking barriers and setting new milestones for female cricketers in Kerala. The honor reflects the pride and admiration that her birth town holds for her remarkable achievements.
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