Hailing from South Kashmir Anantnag district, Rubiya idolises Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni. She led her side to victory in the under-19 women tournament, organised by Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA).
She scored 48 runs and took six wickets in the final against neighbouring district of Pulwama to bag the Woman of the match award.
Although Kashmir's first all-girl rock-band was recently forced to call it quits by a religious decree issued by the Grand Mufti (chief priest), Rubiya is unfazed.
"I do not pay attention to what anyone says. I just have to be focused and play my game," she said.
Asked about her dreams and she instantly said, "I want to become an international cricketer. M S Dhoni is my favourite player. His success story is great and he leads from the front. Someday, I want to become like him and achieve what he has."
"Playing in such a tournament is a great experience. The competition brings out the best in you and I think I played to the best of my capabilities," she said.
"I have been supported always at home, by my friends and my coach," she said.
