'We Want to Win Two': Jemimah Rodrigues Sets Sights on T20 World Cup Glory

Indian cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues has expressed the team's motivation to win the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup, following their 50-over triumph in 2025. Speaking at the IISM Degree Distribution Ceremony, she highlighted that preparation began immediately after the last World Cup under coach Amol Muzumdar. Rodrigues praised emerging player Nandani Sharma for her consistent performances, while Muzumdar noted the difficulty of replacing injured all-rounder Amanjot. India will begin their campaign against Pakistan on June 14 in Group A, which also includes Australia, Bangladesh, the Netherlands, and Sri Lanka.

Key Points: Jemimah Rodrigues Eyes T20 World Cup Win After Historic 2025 Triumph

  • Jemimah Rodrigues targets back-to-back World Cup wins
  • Preparation began right after 2025 triumph
  • Nandani Sharma praised as key emerging player
  • Amanjot missing due to injury, difficult to replace
  • India to face Pakistan on June 14 in Group A
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"We want to win two": Jemimah Rodrigues eyes T20 World Cup glory

Indian cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues says team aims to win T20 World Cup after 2025 50-over victory. Coach Amol Muzumdar discusses preparations and injury updates.

"Since we've won one, we want to win two. - Jemimah Rodrigues"

Mumbai, May 4

Indian cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues spoke about the motivation driving the team as they gear up for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup, following their historic triumph in the 50-over tournament at home last year.

Speaking at the IISM Degree Distribution Ceremony 2026, Jemimah, alongside head coach Amol Muzumdar, expressed the team's desire to build on their recent success.

"I think it's a bit of motivation now. Since we've won one, we want to win two," Jemimah said as quoted by ICC.

The team's preparation for the next World Cup, according to Jemimah, has been long and steady.

"Our preparation has been strong. It didn't just begin after the squad announcement. Right after the 2025 World Cup, during our first series against Sri Lanka, coach Amol Muzumdar told us, 'This is where we start for the next World Cup.' So we've been preparing from day one," Jemimah shared, highlighting the importance of early and consistent training.

Jemimah also lauded Nandani, a player who has emerged as a key figure for the team. "Nandani has been fantastic for us," Jemimah remarked. "She proved herself not just in one game, but consistently across matches. With the experience in this squad, we're confident she'll flourish on the big stage."

As the Indian team continues their preparations, the confidence in their squad's ability, leadership under Muzumdar, and the presence of rising stars like Nandani suggest they are more focused than ever on achieving even greater success at the global level.

Amanjot has been a key figure in India's white-ball setup and played a crucial role in their 2025 triumph, making her absence in the UK a big blow, particularly given her value as a seam-bowling all-rounder.

"She is injured, and it is very difficult to replace somebody like Amanjot. She has been doing consistently well for India," Muzumdar said, a sentiment that was also echoed by India captain Harmanpreet Kaur in the press conference after the squad announcement.

"We will miss her for sure, but injuries are part of the game, and she has had a bad one, and she will be out of cricket for at least 4-5 months. I hope she recovers well and comes back stronger. She is difficult to replace, but that is the way it goes," he added.

Placed in Group A alongside Australia, Bangladesh, the Netherlands, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, India will begin their T20 World Cup campaign against Pakistan on 14 June.

India squad for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026:

Harmanpreet Kaur (captain), Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Bharti Fulmali, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh, Shree Charani, Yastika Bhatia, Nandani Sharma, Arundhati Reddy, Renuka Singh, Kranti Gaud, Shreyanka Patil, Radha Yadav.

- ANI

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Priya S
Love the preparation mindset - starting right after the last World Cup shows real professionalism. But I'm worried about Amanjot's injury. She's been such a consistent performer. Hope she recovers fully and comes back stronger. 🙏
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Arjun K
"We want to win two" - that's the attitude! 🇮🇳 And Group A is no joke with Australia and Pakistan. But if our girls can beat Australia in the ODI World Cup final, they can do anything. Go team India!
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Sarah B
Jemimah is such an inspiration. But I really hope the team doesn't get complacent - winning the ODI World Cup was massive, but T20 is a different beast. Australia will be hungry too. Let's see if our bowling attack can step up without Amanjot. 🤞
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Neha E
Nandani's rise is so heartwarming! From domestic cricket to being praised by Jemimah - that's the beauty of our women's cricket ecosystem. And starting the campaign against Pakistan on June 14? Talk about pressure! Bring it on! 😎🇮🇳
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Vikram M
One small criticism - I wish the squad had more depth in fast bowling. With Amanjot injured, we're relying heavily on Renuka and Arundhati. But credit to the management for backing young talent like Shree Charani. Let's hope the experience of Harman and Smriti guides them through. Solid squad overall though!

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