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Harmanpreet: India Poised to Capture Women’s World Cup With Ease

September 29, 20253 Mins Read
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India’s Women Cricket Team Gears Up for World Cup Challenge

India’s women’s cricket captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, is filled with excitement and confidence as the team prepares to pursue their first ODI World Cup title. The tournament starts on Tuesday, September 30.

As India gets ready to face Sri Lanka in their opening match, Harmanpreet highlighted that the team’s confidence comes from their strong recent performances, not just the advantage of playing on home soil.

“We have a real chance. I’m not saying this just because we are at home,” Harmanpreet explained. “The games we’ve played recently and the results we’ve achieved show that we have the depth needed in both batting and bowling. We have made good progress, and now, our focus is on starting strong in our first game.”

The 36-year-old captain stressed the importance of maintaining a positive mindset. “This is an exciting time for all of us, and I want us to be in a good frame of mind so we can play our best,” she said.

A Dream Fulfilled

This World Cup is particularly special for Harmanpreet, as it’s her first time leading the team in an ODI tournament—a goal she has long aspired to achieve. “I’ve been a leader in T20 World Cups, but this is my first opportunity to captain in ODIs. It’s one of my dreams to lead my team in an ODI World Cup, and we will do our best to win,” she noted.

Ready for ODI Challenges

The Indian team has been hard at work preparing for the 50-over format, and their recent track record shows they’re ready to compete. The batting lineup has consistently scored over 300 runs, and players have clear roles, enhancing the team’s strategy.

“Since the last T20 World Cup, we’ve played more ODIs and won many matches. Many times, we have surpassed 300 runs. These positives give us confidence going into the World Cup,” she pointed out. “Everyone knows their role, which allows us to create special moments in women’s cricket.”

Home Advantage for the World Cup

The World Cup returning to India after 12 years adds to the excitement, but Harmanpreet assured that the team feels no extra pressure. “While it’s special to have the World Cup here again, we’re just focused on our game. We’ve prepared well in practice matches and are excited to play at home,” she said.

Harmanpreet also anticipates enthusiastic crowds supporting the team throughout the tournament. “In the past few years, our games at home have seen packed stadiums. Fans have supported us everywhere we play. A home World Cup is special, and I believe the crowd will be with us, creating memorable moments.”

With a confident leader and a talented team, India is hoping to break their World Cup jinx and make history on home ground.

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