Harmanpreet Kaur believes that the Indian home cricketers will reap the advantages of the Women’s Premier League within the subsequent couple of years. Like lots of her teammates, Harmanpreet has at all times batted for an IPL-like event for ladies cricketers and now that the inaugural version of the league has reached its final leg, the India captain is optimistic.
“WBBL played a big role in development of cricket in their country, and the WPL is also going to have a same role for our cricket. The domestic players are going to get a lot of opportunities, many girls have done well as we have seen. We will start seeing the results in 2-3 years. I am confident that Indian talent is also going to do well like Australia are doing,” Harmanpreet stated on the eve of the ultimate towards Delhi Capitals.
She desires Mumbai Indians to excel in each division within the summit conflict on Sunday. “We have many leaders in the camp, people who have captained their team and also been vice-captains. Some of the Indian players like Amanjot (Kaur) did well in South Africa. This makes for a great team environment,” she stated.
Under her captaincy, Mumbai Indians began off completely – successful the primary 5 video games. However, two consecutive defeats meant it needed to play the Eliminator towards UP Warriorz to earn a ticket to the ultimate.
And after decimating the Warriorz on Friday, Harmanpreet is wanting ahead to an thrilling closing. “Both teams have got pretty good bowling and batting lineups. You will have to do really well to win, we have not thought it that way. We want to come in and play our best game with both, the bat and the ball, and fielding as well which has played a big role in this tournament. I think teams that have done that well have been successful…”
Before the WPL acquired underway, the BCCI determined to maintain boundary distance for every sport to a most of 60 metres – a choice that raised eyebrows. But Harmanpreet ducked the query , saying “ Hum logo ne thodi na rope lagaya hai. Jinhone rope lagaya hai aap unko poocho na… (It is not in our hands, it is in the hands of the officials. You need to ask them)”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com