WATCH: Harmanpreet Kaur smashes consecutive boundaries to give India a flourishing finish against Sri Lanka in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024

In a thrilling encounter at the Dubai International Stadium, Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur showcased her exceptional batting skills, leading her team to a commanding victory over Sri Lanka in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. With an impressive performance, Kaur’s captaincy and batting prowess were pivotal in India’s 82-run win, significantly boosting their chances of progressing in the tournament.

Harmanpreet Kaur’s flourishing finish with fastest fifty

Kaur’s innings was marked by a spectacular finish that had fans on the edge of their seats. In the final over, bowled by Udeshika Prabodhani, Kaur unleashed her full potential. After the first four deliveries yielded only six runs, she struck back with two consecutive boundaries, driving the ball straight past the bowler. This not only brought her to a well-deserved fifty but also helped India post a formidable total of 172 runs for three wickets in their allotted 20 overs. The atmosphere was electric as teammates celebrated her achievement of scoring fastest fifty by an Indian woman in the T20 World Cup with whistles and cheers, highlighting the team’s camaraderie and spirit.

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Captain Kaur acknowledging team efforts

During the post-match presentation, Kaur was quick to credit her teammates for their contributions. She highlighted the crucial opening partnership between Shafali Varma and Smriti Mandhana, which laid a solid foundation with an impressive 98-run stand.

“We just wanted to go with the momentum, Shafali and Smriti gave us a good start. Credit goes to them. They were there on the pitch, calculative, didn’t throw the wicket away,” Kaur remarked, emphasizing their calculative approach that prevented unnecessary wickets from falling. Her own unbeaten score of 52 came from a mindset focused on capitalizing on poor deliveries while maintaining momentum throughout the innings.

Reflecting on her performance, Kaur noted that she aimed to stay in her “zone” during the match. “Jemi and I, we just wanted to score seven-eight runs an over. It was one of the days when I was in my zone, whenever ball was in my zone, I went hard. I was only thinking about positives. This wicket was not true to batting, you have to keep rotating the strike,” she explained.

This strategic mindset was essential given the challenging nature of the pitch, which required players to rotate the strike effectively. Her approach not only showcased her individual skill but also underscored the importance of teamwork and strategy in high-stakes matches.

India’s road to semifinals

India’s path to the semifinals is now clearer but still requires diligence and focus. They must win their remaining matches convincingly to enhance their chances of qualifying for the knockout stages. As they prepare for their clash with Australia, all eyes will be on Kaur and her team to see if they can maintain their momentum and deliver another stellar performance.

Kaur’s captaincy and batting display not only led India to victory but also set a tone of optimism for future matches in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. With teamwork at its core and strategic execution on display, India are poised to make a significant impact in this prestigious tournament.

With this victory, India have significantly improved their net run rate, positioning themselves favourably as they look forward to their next challenge against Australia on Sunday. The win against Sri Lanka is crucial for India’s aspirations in the tournament, especially as they navigate through a competitive Group A. The upcoming match against Australia promises to be another test of skill and determination as India aims to secure a spot in the semifinals.

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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