Sreesanth gave his support to the Indian Women squad, stating that they are capable of winning the current Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 under the leadership of Harmanpreet Kaur. face Friday, October 4, the Women in Blue take face New Zealand at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in the main event of the season.
The group also includes the reigning Women’s Asia Cup champions. Sreesanth, though, is optimistic that India would win the T20 World Cup for the first time. The team, managed by head coach Amol Muzumdar, has excellent support staff, according to the former India pacer.
Indian Women has been grouped with formidable opponents such as Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka, who can defeat any team on their day.
“This team is incredibly talented. I shall address the team as a whole by saying “the captain” first. In addition to the amazing supporting cast, the coach, Amol bhai (Muzumdar), is a wonderful man with a wonderful personality. In response, “I have complete faith that the team will make a comeback after winning the World Cup,” he said in an interview with Star Sports when asked about India’s greatest advantage going into the match.
“I also saw the news conference, where Harmanpreet (Kaur), the captain, and the coach exuded confidence. They stated that their team can beat any team if they play to their best ability, and that is the reality, particularly in response to questions regarding Australia. It all comes down to one’s belief system. This side will win the World Cup, I am very convinced,” the former cricket player turned analyst continued.
There are no negative aspects or points against this team: S. Sreesanth
With so much quality in the team, Sreesanth believes that India has all bases covered. He stated that the team had no negative points.
“I’ve always thought that you have to have faith in your work ethic and routines. Thus, I don’t see any difficulties. We have so much quality on our team, from the opening hitters to the middle order, if someone is challenging you. We have all-rounders who can hit sixes even in the bottom order. In response to a question concerning the greatest difficulty facing India, he said, “I therefore strongly believe that this team does not have any disadvantages or negative points.”
Sreesanth, who played for India in the T20 World Cup in 2007 and the ODI World Cup in 2011, counselled the country to put its own needs ahead of those of other teams.
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I would much rather concentrate on our Indian squad and not bother about any other cricket team than on other ones. You’re facing just another bowler and another batter. I don’t see any challenges for the Indian squad if they perform to their best capacity,” Sreesanth said.