Harmanpreet Kaur Welcomes Busy Schedule Ahead of Women's T20 World Cup

Indian women's cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur expressed satisfaction with the team's packed schedule ahead of the T20 World Cup, believing continuous play fosters growth. She reflected on the historic ODI World Cup victory last year as a transformative moment that increased public recognition of the team. Kaur also praised the BCCI and ICC for their role in promoting women's cricket, highlighting the successful viewership of the Women's Premier League. The team's immediate focus includes tours to South Africa and England before their World Cup campaign begins against Pakistan in June.

Key Points: Harmanpreet Kaur on India's T20 World Cup Prep & Busy Schedule

  • Historic World Cup win boosts recognition
  • Busy schedule includes tours to SA & England
  • T20 World Cup starts vs Pakistan in June
  • WPL viewership sees massive increase
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Indian skipper Harmanpret happy with team's busy schedule ahead of Women's T20WC

Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur discusses the team's packed schedule, historic World Cup win, and the growth of women's cricket ahead of the T20WC.

"We just want to keep playing all the time... that will help us to grow as cricketers. - Harmanpreet Kaur"

Bengaluru, April 11

Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said that she is happy with her team's busy schedule ahead of the T20 World Cup, saying that it will enable their growth and improvement as cricketers. After a historic 50-over World Cup triumph last year, she expressed hope that the Women in Blue would get to experience more such moments.

Harmanpreet was speaking to ANI at the organisation of a fitness event by PUMA and HYROX at Bengaluru on Saturday. After an all-format tour to Australia spanning February-March, India will now tour South Africa for five T20Is from 17 April onwards, followed by a three-T20I tour to England from May 28. From June 14 onwards, Team India will start their T20 World Cup campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan at Birmingham.

India is in a competitive Group A with Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh, and the Netherlands.

Speaking to ANI about the team's schedule, Harmanpreet said, "We just want to keep playing all the time. It is good to see that our schedule is quite busy. We need to keep playing cricket back to back. Because that will help us to grow as cricketers and improve our game."

I am really happy with this busy schedule. And hopefully, we will keep getting more matches in the future," she added.

On her team's World Cup win, their first-ever across ODI and T20I formats last year, she termed the win as the "biggest thing in our lives".

"We all wanted to come together and perform really well for our country. It is a great feeling after winning the World Cup. Hopefully, in future, we will experience many more moments like that," she added.

The Indian skipper said that after the World Cup, more people recognised them.

"When you do something great in your life, many people will come and appreciate you. And we have seen that appreciation from many people. It is a great feeling overall, and I am really happy that now people are more aware of women's cricket. And they want to see women playing on TV even more. Hopefully, we will keep doing our best on the field," she continued.

Hailing the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the International Cricket Council (ICC) for their efforts to uplift women's cricket, she said, "ICC and BCCI have given much more importance not only to the IPL but also to the WPL. The viewership of the WPL has massively increased. The matches are coming on TV. People should come and watch."

"And I think that can only happen if you keep doing well, keep performing well. And you can attract all the attention towards the game. So I think our responsibility is to keep improving and keep giving our best on the field," she signed off.

During the event, PUMA ambassador Sindhu competed in a mixed relay format, taking on eight 1 km runs paired with eight functional workout stations, including the sled push and rowing in a fitness race that demanded endurance, energy, strength, and everything in between.

While badminton and cricket met on a common ground, the Bengaluru edition of the fitness race recorded more than 8200 participants across categories, underscoring strong community turnout and growing interest in HYROX as a competitive format.

HYROX came to India in 2025 with events in Mumbai and Delhi, drawing more than 7,000 participants.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of Harmanpreet and the entire team! They've truly changed the game for women's cricket in India. The busy schedule is tough, but it's what champions are made of. All the best for the T20 WC!
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Rohit P
Good to see the BCCI giving them a packed calendar. For years, the women's team didn't get enough games. This exposure is crucial. Just hope the management manages their workload properly to avoid injuries.
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Sarah B
Starting the World Cup against Pakistan... that's going to be epic pressure! But this team seems to thrive on it. The growth of women's cricket here is inspiring to see from a global perspective.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the schedule is busy, I hope there's a clear rotation policy. We need our key players fresh and peaking for the World Cup, not burnt out. The SA and England tours should be used to test bench strength too.
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Meera T
The fact that she mentioned people now want to watch women's cricket on TV more... that's the real victory. My daughter now has proper role models to look up to. Jazbaa hai in mein! 💪

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