| 1. Amanjot Kaur plays for the Indian women's international cricket team. |
| 2. She has represented the Punjab and Chandigarh women's cricket teams in domestic cricket. |
| 3. In 2023, she was bought by the Mumbai Indians for Rs. 50 Lakh for the Women's Premier League (WPL) debut. |
| 4. Amanjot was born into a Sikh family and grew up playing cricket with boys in Mohali, Punjab. |
| 5. Her father, a carpenter, crafted her first bat to support her cricketing passion. |
| 6. At 15, she began formal training in cricket but paused to focus on her Class 10 exams. |
| 7. She later trained under BCCI level-II coach Nagesh Gupta at Government Model Senior Secondary School. |
| 8. Amanjot represented Punjab in under-19 and under-23 cricket categories. |
| 9. She also played for India Green in the Women’s U19 T20 Challenger Trophy in 2018. |
| 10. Later, she played for Chandigarh and captained their women's cricket team. |
| 11. Amanjot scored runs and took wickets in various BCCI tournaments. |
| 12. She played in Senior Women's One Day Challenger Trophy and Women's Senior T20 Challenger Trophy. |
| 13. In 2022-23, she represented North Zone and India A Women teams in different tournaments. |
| 14. Amanjot scored 41 runs in her T20I debut against South Africa and won Player of the Match. |
| 15. She participated in the T20I Tri-Series as preparation for the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. |
| 16. She was named in India's squad for the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. |
| 17. Amanjot Kaur draws inspiration from Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya. |
| 18. She took 4 wickets on her ODI debut against Bangladesh. |
| 19. She was part of India's 2022 Asian Games squad, winning a gold medal. |
| 20. She was selected for the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup squad and played a crucial role in India winning their maiden World Cup title. |