Mistaken for a boy through her early teens, Kashvee Gautam built her game in gully cricket and male-dominated grounds, fighting social norms, lack of infrastructure and identity policing to survive in the sport.
From a government school ground in Chandigarh to becoming the most expensive player at the WPL auction, Gautam’s rise mirrors the broader transformation of women’s cricket—fuelled by the WPL, equal match fees and growing visibility.
Two major injuries threatened to derail her career, but Gautam returned each time with impact performances, inspiring a new generation of girls who now see cricket not as an exception, but as a future.



