Jemimah has two brothers named Enoch and Eli Rodrigues, and they used to practice cricket together while growing up. |
She began playing organized cricket at the young age of four years old. |
Originally from Bhandup, her family relocated to Bandra West for better sports facilities, as her father, Ivan Rodrigues, was a coach in her school. |
Before pursuing cricket professionally, Jemimah was part of the U-17 and U-19 Maharashtra hockey teams during her school days. |
In November 2017, Jemimah became the second woman to score a double century in a 50-over match, achieving 202 runs in 163 balls against the Saurashtra team in Aurangabad. |
Her international debut for the Indian women’s cricket team was in February 2018 against South Africa in an ODI series. |
Jemimah represented India in the 2018 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 tournament in West Indies and was recognized as the standout player by the International Cricket Council. |
She enjoys singing and playing the guitar in her free time, often sharing videos of her musical talents on Instagram. |
Jemimah has played for the English Women’s Cricket Twenty20 team Yorkshire Diamonds and IPL's Supernovas. |
Coming from a family deeply involved in sports, Jemimah's father's coaching and guidance have influenced her disciplined daily routine and training habits. |
A big admirer of Sachin Tendulkar, she also looks up to Rohit Sharma for his playing style and techniques. |