IND-PAK row reaches Women's World Cup! Harmanpreet Kaur says 'We don't even ...'
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur is preparing to lead her side into the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup at home, beginning October 30 against Sri Lanka in Guwahati. For her, the occasion is more about soaking in the moment than being weighed down by expectations.
“I mean, it's unbelievable because, you know, when I started playing I never even thought I would get the opportunity to lead my country, it was only in a dream,” Harmanpreet said at the captains’ press meet organised by the ICC, as quoted by PTI.
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She admitted that the return of the tournament to India after more than a decade makes it even more memorable. “The ODI World Cup is happening after 12 years (at home), and I think it is going to be very amazing for all of us. It's all about enjoying this moment and not taking too much pressure,” she added.
India’s campaign also includes a much-anticipated clash against Pakistan on October 5 in Colombo. However, Harmanpreet made it clear her team is not thinking beyond the cricket itself. “We don't even discuss those things in the dressing room. We are only here to play cricket and our focus is only on cricket,” she explained.
Australian captain Alyssa Healy, whose team has won the tournament seven times, was quick to highlight India’s strength at home.
“I think India in their home conditions are going to be really, really tough to beat,” Healy said.
New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine felt her side could quietly build on their recent experiences.
“I think that has given confidence certainly to the younger players to have that self-belief and I guess the awareness that they can achieve it at this level,” Devine said.
England’s Nat Sciver-Brunt, who will be balancing leadership duties with her batting, spoke about her approach to handling pressure.
“I've sort of learnt to compartmentalise different parts of the game. I think when you go out there as a batter, you're really trying to focus on the ball that's coming down,” Brunt said.
Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu, who will face India in the opening match, struck an underdog tone. “They are very good players. I know they are playing at home, so we will be going there as a bit of underdogs,” she said.
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She admitted that the return of the tournament to India after more than a decade makes it even more memorable. “The ODI World Cup is happening after 12 years (at home), and I think it is going to be very amazing for all of us. It's all about enjoying this moment and not taking too much pressure,” she added.
India’s campaign also includes a much-anticipated clash against Pakistan on October 5 in Colombo. However, Harmanpreet made it clear her team is not thinking beyond the cricket itself. “We don't even discuss those things in the dressing room. We are only here to play cricket and our focus is only on cricket,” she explained.
Australian captain Alyssa Healy, whose team has won the tournament seven times, was quick to highlight India’s strength at home.
“I think India in their home conditions are going to be really, really tough to beat,” Healy said.
“I think that has given confidence certainly to the younger players to have that self-belief and I guess the awareness that they can achieve it at this level,” Devine said.
England’s Nat Sciver-Brunt, who will be balancing leadership duties with her batting, spoke about her approach to handling pressure.
“I've sort of learnt to compartmentalise different parts of the game. I think when you go out there as a batter, you're really trying to focus on the ball that's coming down,” Brunt said.
Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu, who will face India in the opening match, struck an underdog tone. “They are very good players. I know they are playing at home, so we will be going there as a bit of underdogs,” she said.
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Ek Smriti ke dum per championship nahi jeet sakte. Indian team is not a very strong team and only plays in ifs and buts. Semifinal se aage nahi jaa paayegi.Read allPost comment
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