‘Nas’tradamus! Nasser Hussain’s 7-Year-Old ‘Remember the Name’ Post for Jemimah Rodrigues Resurfaces After Women’s World Cup Semifinals Heroics
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"Remember The Name": England Great Nasser Hussain's 7-Year Old Prophecy For Jemimah Rodrigues Comes True
Jemimah Rodrigues' majestic 127* for India against Australia in the Women's World Cup semi-final in Navi Mumbai is being hailed as one of the greatest innings in the history of women's cricket
‘Nas’tradamus! Nasser Hussain’s 7-year-old ‘Remember the name’ post for Jemimah Rodrigues resurfaces after Women’s World Cup semifinals heroics
Nasser Hussain had posted a picture with a young Jemimah Rodrigues in 2018 and said that he had done some throwdowns with her that day.
“Remember this name…” had been prophesied about Jemima by ‘this’ former England captain seven years earlier; Post Viral
Nasser Hussein’s post about Jemima Rodriguez goes viral: A five-match T20I series is being played between India and Australia. The second match of the series was played in Melbourne on Friday. In this match, the Indian team, who lost the toss, batted first and set a target of 125 runs in front of Australia. In reply, Australia easily achieved the target with the loss of 6 wickets in 13.2 overs and won against India by 4 wickets. With this win, A…
Jemimah Rodrigues: Hockey’s Loss, Cricket’s Gain — Inside the Making of India’s World Cup Hero
When Jemimah Rodrigues walked into Pune’s Balewadi Sports Complex at age 12, she wasn’t chasing cricketing glory. She was there to watch Maharashtra’s under-19 hockey trials with her father, Ivan Rodrigues — a quiet trip that would unexpectedly spark one of India’s most remarkable sporting journeys. From Hockey Turf to Cricket Field: The Beginning of […] The post Jemimah Rodrigues: Hockey’s Loss, Cricket’s Gain — Inside the Making of India’s Wor…
Fact Check: Old Video Of Jemimah Rodrigues Viral As Celebration After India Beat Australia To Reach Women’s World Cup Final
Claim Video claiming to show cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues dancing in celebration after her unbeaten knock of 127 led India through the highest successful run-chase in women’s ODI history, beating Australia in the ICC Women’s World Cup semi-final on October 30, 2025. The archived version of the post can be seen here. Fact Newschecker ran a reverse image search of keyframes, which led us to the same video uploaded on Facebook on October 28, a coupl…
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