Harmanpreet Kaur Eyes T20 World Cup Glory After India's 5-0 Whitewash of Sri Lanka

Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur emphasized the critical importance of the next six months following her team's commanding 5-0 T20I series whitewash against Sri Lanka. She highlighted the team's focus on maintaining high standards and carrying their successful ODI World Cup habits into T20 cricket ahead of next year's global tournament. Opener Shafali Verma, named Player of the Series, continued her brilliant form, scoring 241 runs with three fifties to solidify her role. India, placed in a tough World Cup group, will begin their campaign against Pakistan on June 14 as they build momentum through the upcoming WPL.

Key Points: India's T20 WC Prep: Harmanpreet Kaur on Critical 6 Months After SL Whitewash

  • 5-0 series whitewash vs Sri Lanka
  • Focus on next 6 months before T20 WC
  • Shafali Verma's stellar form with Player of Series award
  • Tough Group A with Australia, Pakistan awaits
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"Next six months are important...": Indian skipper Harmanpreet after 5-0 whitewash win over SL

After a 5-0 series win, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur says the next six months are vital for India's ICC Women's T20 World Cup preparation. Read more.

"The next six months are important, we want to keep working hard and raising the bar. - Harmanpreet Kaur"

Thiruvananthapuram, December 31

Following his side's win over Sri Lanka in the final T20I, Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur expressed hope that the team will play their best cricket in the next six critical months leading up to next year's ICC Women's T20 World Cup.

After capturing the maiden 50-over World Cup prize, Team India kickstarted their preparations for the T20 World Cup in the UK next year with a 5-0 whitewash against Sri Lanka. India has a tough Group A with Australia, Pakistan, South Africa and two next qualifiers and will start against Pakistan on June 14 at Birmingham.

Speaking during the post-match presentation, Harmanpreet said, "2025 has been great for us. All the hard work we have done, this year, we have got the credit. It's about repeating these habits. All of us have played a lot of T20 cricket together. It was about believing we can do that. Sir (coach Amol Muzumdar) spoke about strike rates and lifting the standards. Everyone was happy, and we wanted to set those standards. Going forward, we want to look at this series and think of what we can do ahead."

"As a batter, it is my responsibility to give strength to that order and contribute. Shifting to T20 from ODI wasn't easy, but everyone was excited to play. We fought for this, and I am happy how all things came together. Next is WPL, which is important for all of us. Hopefully, we play our best cricket and enjoy ourselves. The next six months are important, we want to keep working hard and raising the bar."

Shafali, who won the 'Player of the Series' for her fine performance in the series, started her redemption during the World Cup final, scoring a brilliant 87 and since then, has carried that form in T20Is, scoring three fifties this series.

Speaking during the post-match presentation, Shafali said, "My work throughout the year has paid off. Sometimes everything you work on comes off, I will work harder and come back the next time. Both are different games. In ODI, you have to play along the ground. T20 is my favourite, day by day I am improving and I will become a better player for the team."

Shafali scored 241 runs across five matches in the series with three fifties. In T20Is, she ends the year with 417 runs in 10 matches at an average of 52.12, with four fifties and a best score of 79*.

Coming to the match, India posted 175/7 after being put to bat first, courtesy a fighting 43-ball 68 (with nine fours and a six) from skipper Harmanpreet after India was reduced to 77/5 and quick cameos from Amanjot Kaur (21 in 18 balls, with a four and a six) and Arundhati Reddy (27* in 11 balls, with four boundaries and a six).

Sri Lanka started the chase well, with fifties from Hasini Perera (65 in 42 balls, with eight fours and a six) and Imesha Dulani (50 in 39 balls, with eight fours) keeping SL in hunt. But a comeback in the second half of defence from India restricted SL to 160/7 in 20 overs.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Shafali Verma is on fire! Three fifties in a series is no joke. Her redemption arc since the World Cup final has been incredible to watch. She's becoming the backbone of our batting. Excited to see her in WPL.
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Priya S
Good win, but let's be realistic. Sri Lanka is a weaker side. The real test begins in that group with Australia and South Africa. We need to work on our middle-order consistency. Sometimes the batting collapses are a worry. Hope WPL gives the players the tough competition they need.
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Rohit P
The women's team is making the nation proud! After the ODI World Cup, this momentum is everything. The focus on strike rates and standards that coach Muzumdar talked about is clearly showing. June 14 vs Pakistan in Birmingham is already marked on my calendar!
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Meera T
Arundhati Reddy's cameo of 27* in 11 balls was a game-changer! These lower-order contributions are so vital in T20s. Shows the team's depth. The next six months of hard work will be worth it. Jai Hind!
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David E
Impressive whitewash. The Indian women's team is playing some fearless cricket. Harmanpreet's knock under pressure was a captain's innings. The blend of experience and young talent looks perfect for a World Cup challenge.

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