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'Want to keep playing fearless cricket': Harmanpreet

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July 20, 2024

IMAGE: India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur was all praise for her teammates after an easy victory over Pakistan in their opening match of the women’s Asia Cup in Dambulla on Friday. Photograph: BCCI/X

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur wants her side to play fearless cricket to win an eighth consecutive women's Asia Cup title, having set the tone with a commanding seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in Dambulla on Friday.

India bundled out Pakistan for a below-par 108 after being asked to bowl, and then chased down the target with as many as 35 balls remaining.

Chasing 109, India's openers Shafali Verma (40) and Smriti Mandhana (45) were at their best as they toyed with the Pakistani attack from the word go.

 

"Our bowlers and openers did the job. The first game is always a pressure game that sets the tone. Our entire unit played really well.

"When we were bowling, we were talking about early breakthroughs. With the bat, credit goes to Smriti and Shafali. We want to keep playing fearless cricket," said Harmanpreet, at the post-match presentation ceremony.

Pakistan sipper Nida Dar said her side was the second-best in both the powerplays, which made the difference.

"The difference was the powerplays; we lost both. The bowlers did well towards the end, though. We are confident of bouncing back," she added.

Experienced India spinner Deepti Sharma (3/20), who was adjudged 'Player of the match', was happy to have contributed to the team's success.

"I am feeling really good as I could deliver as per the plan. I had the belief. As a unit, we are doing well for the last few months. The camps we have had helped a lot.

"I worked on my bowling after the South Africa series, so that helped. Nida Dar is a good batter, so her wicket was important," she said

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