Indian player Radha Yadav got stuck in the flood, NDRF rescued her along with her family

Radha wrote on her Instagram handle on Wednesday, "We were stuck very badly. Thank you very much to NDRF for saving us.

Indian player Radha Yadav got stuck in the flood, NDRF rescued her along with her family
Indian player Radha Yadav got stuck in the flood, NDRF rescued her along with her family

Indian women's cricket team's left-arm spin bowler Radha Yadav was stuck in the flood in Vadodara, however, before any untoward incident, she was rescued safely by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF). Radha has thanked NDRF for this help.

Radha wrote on her Instagram handle on Wednesday, "We were stuck very badly. Thank you very much to NDRF for saving us." In the video posted by her, the surrounding areas are submerged in water, and rescue workers are coming on a boat. People can also be seen wading through chest-deep water. In recent times, many areas of Gujarat have been affected by floods. According to reports on Thursday, 28 people have died and about 18,000 people have been shifted to safer areas due to rain and flood-related incidents.

Radha is one of India's 15-player squad for the Women's T20 World Cup. The 2024 Women's T20 World Cup begins on October 3. India is in the same group as defending champions Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand. India's campaign will begin against New Zealand on October 4.

Radha also represented India in the recently concluded Women's Asia Cup. She took three wickets in the semi-finals against Bangladesh. Radha has taken 90 wickets in 80 T20 matches for India. She has only played four ODIs for India and has taken one wicket.