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Sarangerel Tserendorj

“I may look small, but I pack a mean swing!”

Sarangerel grew up in the bustling city of Lagos after her family moved to Nigeria from Mongolia when she was a child. Despite being surrounded by soccer fanatics, Sarangerel discovered a love for cricket and would spend hours playing with local kids at the park. She quickly became one of the best players in the area, leading her school's team to multiple championships. Despite facing opposition from family and friends who wanted her to choose a more 'feminine' sport, Sarangerel pursued her passion and continues to play to this day.

What inspired you to start playing cricket?

I actually stumbled upon it by accident. Some kids were playing at the park and I thought it looked like fun. I've been hooked ever since.

How do you balance playing a sport with your other responsibilities?

It's not always easy, but I try to make time for the things that matter to me. Cricket brings me so much joy, I couldn't imagine giving it up.

What message would you like to send to young girls who want to play sports?

I would say that they should follow their dreams, no matter what. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do something because of your gender or where you come from. If you work hard and believe in yourself, you can achieve anything.

A colorful mural featuring cricket players.
Sarangerel poses in front of a mural of famous cricket players, a nod to her own accomplishments on the field.
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