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    Preethi Srinivasan

    Indian cricketer

    Preethi Srinivasan (born 1979)[1] was the captain of the under-19 Tamil Nadu women's cricket team,[2] and lead the state team to the national championships in 1997 at the age of 18.

    After surviving an accident that left her quadriplegic,[3] she co-founded Soulfree, a foundation that champions the causes of restoring, rehabilitating, and re-integrating those with spinal cord injuries and spreads awareness on its prevention among Indian youth.[4]

    She was also a title-holder swimmer, having won a state gold in 50 m breaststroke and silver in other events.[5] After her spinal chord injury she often delivers talks on disability issues.[6]

    Education and early years

    Preethi graduated from Upper Merion Area High School, Pennsylvania, USA in 1997 and was awarded the academic honours for outstanding accomplishment and excellence in academics for year 1996/97 along with other rec