In November 2018, she was named in the Hobart Hurricanes' squad for the 2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season. In June 2018, Mandhana signed for Kia Super League defending champions Western Storm, becoming the first Indian to play in the league. She was ruled out of the rest of the tournament which she ended having scored 89 runs in 12 innings. Playing against Melbourne Renegades in January 2017, she fell awkwardly while fielding after bowling the final ball of her over hurting her knee. In September 2016, Mandhana was signed up for a one-year deal with Brisbane Heat for the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), and along with Harmanpreet Kaur, became one of the first two Indians to be signed up for the League. With 192 runs, she emerged as the tournament's top-scorer. In the 2016 Women's Challenger Trophy, Mandhana scored three half-centuries for India Red in as many games, and helped her team win the trophy by making an unbeaten 62 off 82 balls in the final against India Blue. Playing for Maharashtra against Gujarat, she scored an unbeaten 224 off 150 balls in the West Zone Under-19 Tournament, at the Alembic Cricket Ground in Vadodara. Her first breakthrough came in October 2013, when she became the first Indian woman to achieve a double-hundred in a one-day game.
Her father Shrinivas, a chemical distributor, takes care of her cricket programme, her mother Smita is in charge of her diet, clothing and other organisational aspects, and her brother Shravan still bowls to her in the nets. Mandhana's family is closely involved in her cricketing activities. At eleven, she was picked for the Maharashtra Under-19s team. At the age of nine, she was selected in the Maharashtra's Under-15 team. She was inspired to take up cricket after watching her brother play at the Maharashtra state Under-16s tournaments. Both her father and brother, Shravan, played cricket at the district-level, for Sangli. When she was two, the family moved to Madhavnagar, Sangli in Maharashtra, where she completed her schooling. 24, 2017, in Palm Desert.Mandhana was born on 18 July 1996 in Mumbai to Smita and Shrinivas Mandhana. 4, 2017, in La Quinta, while Zendejas was taken into custody on Jan. Witnesses spotted Rodriguez running from the home, court records state, and he was arrested three days later in Palm Desert. He was seated on his couch with at least one gunshot wound and was taken to a hospital, where he died less than an hour later, according to an arrest warrant declaration. on Christmas Day at his home in the 43400 block of Illinois Avenue.
Sheriff's deputies found Siva wounded but still alive just after 4 p.m. Zendejas said he was not in the house at the time of the killing because he was waiting in the car, and thus did not know who pulled the trigger. He said he was told, "Be careful, don't say nothing," he testified. It was only after Garcia and Rodriguez returned to the car that Zendejas learned the victim had been shot.
Zendejas said he agreed to be the getaway driver, and the initial plan was not to kill the victim, but to simply rob him. According to Zendejas, the victim had what the defendants deemed a lot of drugs and guns worth taking. The defendants went to the victim's house and purchased drugs without incident, but decided later that day to return to rob him. He said the victim initially approached the three defendants while they were in their car and offered to sell them marijuana.
Alejandro Zendejasĭuring Zendejas' trial testimony at the Larson Justice Center, he gave his account of what happened on the day of the murder. He is tentatively scheduled to be sentenced Jan. As part of his plea agreement, Zendejas agreed to testify against the two other defendants. 27.Ī third defendant, Alejandro Zendejas, 27, of Indio, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in October 2018.