Pratika Rawal Reveals Father's Secret Banners in Emotional World Cup Moment

Pratika Rawal shared the heartwarming story of her father's surprise support during India's crucial World Cup match. She only discovered his specially made banners when teammates mentioned them after her batting innings. The opener expressed how meaningful it was for her father to see her represent the country. Her century against New Zealand helped secure India's spot in the tournament semifinals.

Key Points: Pratika Rawal Father Pradeep Support India Women Cricket World Cup

  • Father Pradeep secretly created banners for partnership milestones during the match
  • Pratika scored 122 runs in crucial do-or-die World Cup encounter
  • Her 212-run partnership with Smriti Mandhana set victory foundation
  • Emphasized fitness as key factor behind her improved performance and decision-making
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He's proud seeing his daughter play for the country, huge deal for him: Pratika Rawal on father Pradeep's support

Indian opener Pratika Rawal opens up about father Pradeep's surprise banners and emotional support during crucial World Cup match against New Zealand.

"More than me, he's more proud seeing his daughter play for the country - Pratika Rawal"

New Delhi, Oct 24

The ODI opener Pratika Rawal revealed that her father, Pradeep Rawal, had gotten special banners made for India's do-or-die match against New Zealand and said she only found out about them when her teammates mentioned it after her batting innings.

Pratika batted prolifically against the White Ferns on Thursday, with her 212-run partnership with Smriti Mandhana and the centuries scored by the opening pair helping set the tone for India's commanding victory in Navi Mumbai.

Speaking about her father getting banners and posters to the game, Pratika, in a video shared by the BCCI, said, "Even I got to know today and he opened it one by one. I think the first one was for the 50-run partnership, maybe something like that, that for me and Smriti di when we were playing. My teammates told me, actually after I was done with my batting that you know your dad has got a few banners, and I'm like okay fine, I will see. I'm very happy that he's enjoying it. This is what he wanted me to do when I was a child and I think more than me, he's more proud seeing his daughter play for the country and now we're in that head space, we're in the semifinals. It's a huge deal for him and a huge deal for me as well."

The 25-year-old received critical comments for her performances in the team's previous World Cup encounters this season. While the opening batter started well and often batted consistently alongside Mandhana, she couldn't turn her good starts into a big innings. However, she said that contributing on the big stage, especially in a match where a win would have secured their semi-final place, satisfied her.

Speaking of her 122-run knock that helped India make their way into the final four, Pratika said, "I'm very happy that I'm getting my shots right. I'm very happy that I'm batting in a way that's helping the team to win matches. A century in the World Cup would be a go-to thing. World Cups are special. I've been made to believe by my parents and my coaches that ICC trophies are one of the most important things in a player's life. So I'm very happy that I got a century in this World Cup, and on a given day when my team needed me, when we had to cross that line in order to qualify for the semifinals. So I'm very happy that I just went out there and expressed myself."

She also mentioned that focusing on fitness and prioritising it has helped her improve her game.

"I love to put in a lot of time in my fitness. I spend hours running, hitting the gym every time, ticking every box before the match. So it helps me actually. In the match, I don't feel tired, my decisions are better, and in that way, I think fitness has been a key role for me in order to do well at this stage. And I've been doing that, in the domestic years as well, I've been focusing on my fitness a lot. Even then, my coach used to tell me, 'When the time will come, you're going to see what results this is going to give you.' So I'm very happy, that it all came together."

India will now face Bangladesh in their final group stage match of the tournament before turning their attention to the semi-finals. Playing the World Cup in India, the Women in Blue aim to maximise the home conditions and gain an advantage.

"It feels great, this is what I've visualised, when I came into this World Cup, us playing the semifinals, the finals. I'm very happy that we've ticked that one step. We're into the semifinals and what is left for us is to play the next match," Pratika concluded.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Finally Pratika delivered when it mattered most! Her century against NZ was crucial for the semis qualification. The opening partnership with Smriti was pure class. Hope she maintains this form in the knockout stages 💪
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Priya S
While I'm happy for her performance, I hope the team management doesn't get carried away by one good innings. She needs to be more consistent - her previous matches in this WC were quite disappointing. But yes, great comeback!
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Michael C
The fitness focus she mentioned is so important in modern cricket. Good to see our women cricketers taking physical conditioning seriously. This professional approach will take Indian women's cricket to new heights 🏏
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Ananya R
Emotional moment for any Indian parent! "More than me, he's more proud seeing his daughter play for the country" - this line hit me hard. Our parents sacrifice so much for our dreams. Wishing Pratika and team all the best for semis!
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Karthik V
Home advantage should work in our favor now. The crowd support in India is unmatched! Hope our women's team brings the World Cup home this time. The entire nation is behind you, girls! 🇮🇳✨

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