As part of their preparation for the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, the Indian Women’s side will hold a training camp later this week at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, and it is expected to be extensive. The program will begin with a focus on fielding and fitness, followed by more specialised skills like range hitting and spot bowling.
A sports psychologist who conducts sessions for the squad will also be incorporated into the curriculum. As per reports, Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain, has been requesting this inclusion for a long time. The goal is to help athletes cope with their difficulties and efficiently handle stress and mental fatigue.
Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma, and Richa Ghosh are among the players who are expected to miss the first of the two training camps since they are engaged in England for The Hundred Women’s 2024. The second training camp is set for early September. And Jemimah Rodrigues, who plays for the Trinbago Knight Riders, will be making her debut in the Women’s Caribbean Premier League in 2024.
The team chosen for the 20-over World Cup, which will take place in Bangladesh, will get together again early September for a rigorous camp centred around skills as part of their last preparations for the competition Indian.
who has previously failed on multiple occasions in crucial circumstances—most notably in the final versus Australia in 2020 and the semi-finals in 2023—will be looking to win the title for the first time in what will be the ninth edition of the international spectacle.
With no scheduled matches between now and the start of the World Cup, the India Women’s team will not be playing any international matches. The India A team is currently playing in a multi-format series in Australia in the meantime.
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The Indian Women’s squad will be intensely focused on careful planning in the next training camps and practice sessions. Their goal would be to win the prized silverware and turn around their fortunes in the T20 format. The team was keen to bounce back from their disappointment of losing in the Women’s Asia Cup 2024 final and was focused on reaching maximum fitness levels in order to compete brilliantly in the World Cup in October.