The buzz around the cricket of women is set to achieve a fever if the ICC Ladies ODI World Cup 2025 gets closer. Planned to start in Bengaluru on September 30, will see the tournament India And Sri Lanka Lock horns in the opening. Because the event is partly organized by India, the home team is preparing for a high -pressure campaign under the vigilant eyes of their passionate fans.
HarmanPreet Kaur hopes for the title of India
Indian skipper HarmanPreet Kaur Both trust and determination prior to the Mega event, with an emphasis on the advantage of home support. She said that playing for a home crowd is always a special feeling, because the energy and support of the fans can be a huge motivation for the team. She expressed the hope that this time the players will give their absolute best in every game and finally overcome the long-standing obstacle of winning the World Cup for women that Indian fans have eagerly waited for.
“Playing for a home crowd is always special, and hopefully we give our 100 percent this time and we will eventually break the barrier that all Indian fans have waited for,” Said HarmanPreet as quoted by Cricbuzz.
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Thinking about her own career-definating moment-the stunning 171-run Klop in the semi-final of 2017 against Australia-Zei Harmanpreet that although the memory is dear to her, the heartache of losing the latter is still hanging. She added that the team works hard to ensure that they can deliver a performance that is worthy of the trophy.
“I remember that knock – it was very special. Much has changed for me after that. At that time I did not fully realize what had happened, but when we returned to India after losing the final, the number of people waiting and cheering was really remarkable for us. That was something very special,” “ Harman added.
India’s World Cup trip so far
The history of India in the Women’s Odi World Cup is filled with moments of sparkle and heartache. The team ended in 2005, achieved third place in 2009 and had a disappointing seventh place in 2013. The 2017 edition was their nearest brush with glory, because they were closely lost to England in the final near Lord’s. In the 2022 tournament, India finished in fifth place and missed the knockout phases. This year the team will strive to change lessons in a championship-winning campaign.
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