The Indian Women’s National Cricket Team, led by the experienced Harmanpreet Kaur, is all set for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the UAE. The team, full of confidence and determination, is aiming for their first-ever T20 World Cup title. Since, India men have already won the T20 World Cup 2024, the women team also intend to so the same, making a historical win! India will face New Zealand in their opening match, hoping to turn the tide after several near-misses in past tournaments.
India has come close to winning major titles in the past but has often faltered at the final stages. Most recently, they lost in the semi-finals of the 2023 T20 World Cup to Australia and finished runners-up in the 2020 edition. However, with a blend of experienced players and fresh talent, Harmanpreet is optimistic about India’s chances this time. “This is the best team we are going for a T20 World Cup with,” she said at a pre-departure press conference. The captain is confident in her squad’s experience, with 12 out of the 15 players having played in previous World Cups.
Young talents like Shreyanka Patil, Asha Sobhana, and S Sajana are making their World Cup debuts, having impressed in the Women’s Premier League. Harmanpreet also emphasized the strength of India’s bowling unit, praising the contributions of players like Pooja Vastrakar and Renuka Singh. Renuka, in particular, has been a consistent performer, providing crucial breakthroughs.
India’s preparation for the World Cup has been rigorous. Despite their recent loss to Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup final, the team performed well throughout the tournament. Harmanpreet noted that the team learned valuable lessons from their defeat and worked on their shortcomings during training camps at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru. The camps focused on fitness, fielding, and skill development, ensuring the players are in top form.
Amol Muzumdar, India’s head coach, believes the team is well-prepared despite the lack of international matches since July. The team has focused on game-specific skills and simulated competitive matches during the camps. Muzumdar is also confident that the conditions in the UAE, although challenging due to heat and humidity, will be similar to those in India, allowing the team to adapt quickly.
One key area that remains undecided is the No. 3 batting position. Several players, including Yastika Bhatia and Dayalan Hemalatha, have been tried in this spot, but the final decision will be made closer to the opening game.
As India embarks on this World Cup journey, the pressure of past failures looms large. However, the team has taken steps to manage this pressure, with the players undergoing sessions with sports psychologist Mugdha Bavare. Harmanpreet, in particular, has credited Bavare for helping her and the team handle the mental challenges of high-stakes cricket.
India squad for Women’s T20 World Cup: Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Deepti Sharma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh, Yastika Bhatia (subject to fitness), Pooja Vastrakar, Arundhati Reddy, Renuka Singh Thakur, Dayalan Hemalatha, Asha Sobhana, Radha Yadav, Shreyanka Patil, Sajana Sajeevan
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