| Parshavi Chopra is a bowling all-rounder for the India Women Under-19 team. |
| India won the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup with Parshavi in the team. |
| UP Warriorz bought her for Rs 10 Lakh for the Women’s Premier League in 2023. |
| She started playing cricket at 10 after winning in skating competitions. |
| She trained at Youngstar Cricket Academy and Yuvraj Singh Center of Excellence. |
| Parshavi comes from a family passionate about cricket. |
| She switched to leg-spin inspired by Shane Warne. |
| She represented Uttar Pradesh in U-16 and U-19 categories. |
| Despite being underage, she excelled in the U-16 team later. |
| She was declared the best bowler on a tour with UP U-16. |
| Parshavi set a national record with 6 maiden overs and 3 wickets. |
| Her determination was evident when she played through an injury. |
| In the BCCI U-16 tournament, she took 17 wickets. |
| Her good performance led to selection for the National Cricket Academy. |
| She was the second-highest wicket-taker in the BCCI U-19 tournament. |
| She played for India A in the Women’s Quadrangular U19 T20 Series. |
| Parshavi made her international debut against New Zealand. |
| Her father's support was crucial for her success. |
| She played a key role in India's victory in the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup. |
| She was the second-highest wicket-taker in the tournament. |
| Parshavi signed for UP Warriorz in 2023 for Rs 10 Lakh. |