Key Points

Mithali Raj believes India must capitalize on key moments to win their first Women's World Cup. She highlights the importance of young players like Kranti Goud stepping up. A home victory could revolutionize women's cricket in India. Raj, who led India to two finals, knows the stakes better than anyone.

Key Points: Mithali Raj Says India Must Seize Small Moments to Win Women's World Cup

  • Raj highlights seizing crucial moments as key to World Cup success
  • India aims for maiden title against strong rivals like Australia and England
  • Raj backs young talent like Kranti Goud to make an impact
  • A home World Cup win could transform women's cricket in India
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Needs to seize small moments: Mithali Raj's advice to India on how to win Women's World Cup

Former India captain Mithali Raj reveals key strategy for India to clinch their first ICC Women's World Cup title on home soil.

"I think India needs to seize those small moments during the big games. – Mithali Raj"

New Delhi, August 14

Former India skipper Mithali Raj has revealed what she believes Team India needs to do if they are to win a first ICC Women's Cricket World Cup title later this year, as per the official website of ICC.

The Asian side will head into this year's tournament on home soil as one of the favourites to claim the famous trophy, though the likes of seven-time champions Australia and four-time winners England will be standing in their way as India attempt to clinch their maiden World Cup title.

If India are to go all the way and win a first World Cup trophy, Raj thinks the side must make the most of their chances and do the little things well during the eight-team tournament that commences on September 30.

"I think (India) needs to seize those small moments during the big games," Raj told ICC Digital recently, as quoted from the official website of ICC.

"That's where the balance (is) of the teams which are in contention," she added.

"They try and use more of those moments and try to shift the momentum to their side and India need to seize those moments," she said.

Raj famously led India to a pair of World Cup finals in 2005 and 2017, but the side fell at the final hurdle on both occasions as that elusive title remained out of grasp.

The former India skipper believes a World Cup title would have a massive impact on the women's game in India should they be able to hold aloft the trophy on November 2.

"I think it would be huge," Raj commenced.

"I mean, that is something that all the players, whoever picks up the bat, whoever wants to represent the country would want to win the World Cup because so far India hasn't," she said.

"Yes, we've come close twice, but we haven't got our hands on the Cup," she added.

"It would be great to win a World Cup at home because that's a very different stage altogether...and giving all of us an opportunity to see that," Raj said.

While the likes of skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma and Smriti Mandhana will attract a lot of the headlines heading into the tournament, Raj believes it will be how the next batch of stars perform that will decide India's fate.

Raj nominated inexperienced seamer Kranti Goud as a player she thinks might have a major impact at this year's World Cup, despite the fact the 22-year-old has only played four ODIs for her country.

"I was quite impressed with Kranti Goud in England with her raw talent," Raj noted.

"She has played WPL (Women's Premier League) but she does not really have that much experience," she said.

"But the grit that she gets as a seamer trying to keep pegging in and getting wickets (is impressive) and she picked up a six-wicket haul (in England) as well so I would love to see her in the World Cup playing at home," she added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I agree with Mithali's analysis, I'm concerned about our middle order batting. We've seen collapses in crucial matches before. The selectors should consider experienced players like Punam Raut too.
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Ananya R
So excited for the World Cup! 🎉 My daughter's cricket academy has put up Mithali's photo in their hall after reading this. Winning at home would change women's cricket forever in India!
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Karthik V
Mithali knows what she's talking about - she's been there twice! The Australia match will be crucial. Our fielding needs to be top-notch. Can't afford dropped catches like in the last T20 World Cup.
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Sarah B
As an Australian cricket fan living in Delhi, I must say India's women's team has improved tremendously. But beating Australia in big tournaments is a different ball game altogether. Will be an exciting contest!
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Deepak U
The BCCI should arrange more practice matches against top teams before the World Cup. Our girls need match practice against quality opposition, not just nets. Mithali's insights show how much planning goes into winning tournaments.
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Meera T
Kranti Goud is such an exciting talent! 🇮🇳 Mithali spotting her potential

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