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The buzz around the female cricket is scheduled to reach fever as World Cup Hate Women ICC 2025 is closer. Scheduled to start September 30 in Bengaluru, the tournament will see India and Sri Lanka Block the horns at the initial encounter. With the event that India is co-colonized by India, the house side is preparing for a high pressure campaign under the attentive eyes of its passionate fans.
Indian pattern Harmonpreret Kaur He expressed both confidence and determination ahead of the mega event, emphasizing the advantage of home support. He said that playing in front of a crowd is always a special feeling, as the energy and support of the fans can be a huge motivation for the team. He expressed his hope that this time the players will give their best in every game and finally overcome the obstacle of winning the Women’s Hate Cup, which Indian fans have been waiting eagerly.
“Play in front of a crowd of house is always special, and we hope this time we give our 100 percent and finally we will break the barrier that all Indian fans have been waiting for”, He said Harmanpreet as quoted by Cricbuzz.
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Reflecting on her own time of career definition: the impressive 171 stroke in the 2017 semifinal against Australia-Harcormanpreet said that while the memory is loved for her, the mess of losing the continued final. He added that the team works intensely to ensure that they can offer a decent performance of the trophy.
“I still remember that helping hand, it was very special. Very changed for me personally after that. At that time, I did not realize completely than it had happened, but when we returned to India after losing the final, the number of people waiting and cheering for us was really remarkable. It was a very special thing.” added Harman.
India’s story in the World Women’s Hate Cup has been full of moments of brightness and heart. The team finished runner -up in 2005, took third place in 2009 and was seventh place in 2013. The 2017 edition was their closest brush with Gloria, as they lost closely in England in the final in Lord’s. In the 2022 tournament, India ended in fifth place, which was missing in the knockout stages. This year, the team aims to turn past lessons into a championship winning campaign.
This article was first published in Womencricket.cominto Cricket time Business.