ISA GUHA announced herself to the cricket world in 2002 – and now she is gracing our screens for BBC's coverage of Wimbledon.
The fast-medium bowler is set to present on the iconic tournament every morning.
Which has led tennis fans into believing that she could be Sue Barker's long-term replacement after the legendary Wimbledon host confirmed her retirement in 2022.
But who exactly is Isa Guha and why is she a cricket icon?
Who is Isa Guha?
Born on May 21, 1985, Guha was raised in High Wycombe, England but her parents used to reside in Calcutta, West Bengal, India.
Isa attended Wycombe High School before graduating with a degree in biochemistry and molecular biology, as well as an MPhil in neuroscience both at University of College London.
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However, the talented presenter enjoyed playing cricket as a hobby with her older brother and by the age of eight, Guha was selected for the Development England side at 13.
And four years later, Guha's professional cricket career began to really take off.
Which all came before Guha married her long-term boyfriend and musician Richard Thomas of the band Brother and Bones in September 2018.
Why is Isa Guha a cricket icon?
Guha became the FIRST woman of South Asian origin to represent England in any sport at just age 17.
The right-arm bowler featured in a Test encounter against India during their tour in 2002 as well as playing in the 2002 Women's Tri-Series.
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