'There's no limit': How Hasrat is making her mark on the cricket pitch — and inspiring others
Her technique is precise, having just a split second to react.
Hasrat Gill starred with the bat in the Australian U19 clash with England in Sri Lanka. Source: Supplied / Cricket Australia
"You've got to enjoy it … I've started enjoying it so much that I could just come and bat for hours, and bowl for hours."
'It took a couple of days to sink in'
In her second hit-out with the national team, Gill starred in the town of Sooriyawewa.
"I saw a very determined girl who didn't give an inch and never took a back step," he said.
Aldo Kerner said he saw promise in Hasrat Gill from a young age. Source: SBS News / Tys Occhiuzzi
'Representing two cultures' on the pitch
"I was emotional. It was a big deal for us … you know how much effort your child is putting in, so seeing her achieving all that, it's very nice," she said.
Hasrat's mother Jagroop Kaur Gill can't wait for her daughter to one day represent Australia in India. Source: SBS News / Tys Occhiuzzi
"Her aunties and everybody there, they are very very happy because she's the first girl in the family achieving all this."
"Cricket Australia wants to be a sport for everyone, and so we're really looking at increasing the opportunities for multicultural people across all aspects of cricket," Sonya Thompson, Cricket Australia's head of national development, told SBS News.
'No limits' for other aspiring young cricketers
At just 18, Gill said she has overcome self-doubt and is grateful for the support she's received from her parents.
Gill's passion for cricket started with her local club, Lynbrook, in south-east Melbourne. Source: Supplied
This story was produced in collaboration with SBS Punjabi