Harmanpreet Kaur Jokes with Reporter About Future in T20 World Cup
"You Think I Should Stop?" Harmanpreet Kaur Counters Reporter On 'Last World Cup' Question

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During a press conference, India women's cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur humorously countered a reporter's question about whether the upcoming T20 World Cup would be her last. As the team prepares for the tournament, she emphasizes the importance of focusing on their process amid rising expectations.
- 01Harmanpreet Kaur playfully questioned a reporter's inquiry about her retirement plans during a press conference.
- 02India's women's team aims for their first Women's T20 World Cup title in England and Wales, starting June 14 against Pakistan.
- 03Harmanpreet acknowledges the growing expectations surrounding women's cricket as a positive sign of increased fan engagement.
- 04She emphasizes the need to focus on preparation and not be distracted by external pressures.
- 05Despite recent losses in South Africa, Harmanpreet believes the team's preparation at the BCCI Centre of Excellence has been thorough.
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Harmanpreet Kaur, captain of India's women's cricket team, showcased her playful side during a press conference when asked if the upcoming T20 World Cup could be her last. The reporter hesitated while inquiring about her future, prompting Harmanpreet to jokingly ask if he thought she should stop playing. This light-hearted exchange brought laughter to the press room. As the team gears up for their first Women's T20 World Cup title in England and Wales, starting June 14 against Pakistan, Harmanpreet highlighted the significance of managing expectations. She views the rising interest in women's cricket as a positive development, indicating that fans are emotionally invested in the team's journey. Harmanpreet stressed the importance of focusing on their preparation and not letting external pressures interfere with their process. Despite a challenging series in South Africa leading up to the tournament, she expressed confidence in the thorough preparation conducted at the BCCI Centre of Excellence, which included skill development and mental readiness.
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