Women's T20 World Cup 2024: Captain Kaur pleased with team's thorough preparation

Kaur has long been haunted by the feeling of near misses, but the Indian captain believes her team has addressed all aspects needed to succeed in the Women's T20 World Cup starting in the UAE on October 3 (Photo Courtesy: Ashish Raje)

Updated On: 2024-09-24 08:44 PM IST

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Captain Harmanpreet Kaur at the pre-departure press conference for the T20 World Cup beginning October 3 (Photo Courtesy: Ashish Raje)

Since the tournament began in 2009, India has reached the final only once— in 2020, when they were defeated by their rivals, Australia. The team also made it to the WODI World Cup final in 2017. Harmanpreet has been a key member of both squads, captaining the team during the 2020 T20 World Cup.

"This is the best team we are going forward with. The players have been playing together for a long time. For us we came so close last time and lost in semis (2023). "We have ticked all the boxes in terms of preparation compared to the small things were not there maybe in earlier editions," said Harmanpreet.

India have not had game time since end of July when they surprisingly finished runners-up to Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup.

The Women's World Cup was shifted to the UAE from Bangladesh due unrest in the South Asian nation. Chief selector David added: "We have done what is the best for the team. The bench strength is also looking good. Shadow tours (India A tours) are also helping on that front," she said. For the record, India A women performed disastrously in Australia. 

India had an extensive preparatory camp at the NCA where the players spent a lot of time on fitness and fielding, areas where the team has been found wanting in the past.

"During the Asia Cup, we played good cricket, one odd day things did not go to plan," said Harmanpreet, who has been part of all the T20 World Cup that have been staged till date. She has played so many global events in a career spanning close to decade and half but feels that she is as excited as her maiden World championship.

"I know I have played so many World Cups but I have the same excitement as I had when I was 19," the 35-year-old skipper said.

The main challenge will come from England and Australia, who have found a way to beat India in ICC events even from difficult situations. "We can beat any team and Australia know that very well. They know if there is one team that can beat them it is us," said Harmanpreet.

Head coach Muzumdar shed more light on the team's focus areas during the training camp in Bengaluru. "We did identify a few things (after the loss to Sri Lanka) and we went about in the subsequent camp. We first had a fitness and fielding camp. Then we had a 10 day skills only camp. We brought in a sports psychologist also (Mughda Bawre). She has been fantastic with the group. We focused on enhancing athletic ability, all-round fielding abilities, there were yoga sessions and psychological sessions were added."

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