As India prepares to host the Women’s ODI World Cup after ten years, the team is driven by a strong desire to win. Jemimah Rodrigues shared the team’s intentions, highlighting their focus on achieving victory for those who have significantly contributed to the advancement of women’s cricket in India.
India is striving to clinch its first World Cup title, having previously been runners-up twice. The team has initiated the tournament successfully, securing wins in both league matches, including a recent victory against Pakistan.
Rodrigues stated the team concentrates on their internal environment and gameplay, minimizing the impact of external factors. She underscored the importance of the team’s camaraderie, with players supporting and celebrating each other’s accomplishments. The team aims to win the World Cup to honor the contributions of figures such as Mithali Raj, Jhulan Goswami, Neetu David, and others who have shaped the landscape of women’s cricket.
Rodrigues also commented on the challenging conditions faced on the Guwahati and Colombo pitches. She pointed out that the pitch in Colombo, covered with covers, caused a slight delay in the ball’s pace, which benefited the spinners. She recognized the team’s need to adapt, create partnerships, and bring the match to a successful conclusion, with Richa’s performance playing a crucial role in achieving a winning score.
