Suzie Bates Reveals What Makes Harmanpreet Kaur So "Ultra-Competitive and Feisty"

New Zealand batter Suzie Bates has high praise for Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur ahead of their crucial World Cup match. She describes Kaur as "ultra-competitive and feisty" and notes how this intensity brings out the best in her teammates. Bates also highlights how Smriti Mandhana's calm demeanor perfectly complements Kaur's aggressive leadership style. The upcoming match holds extra significance as Bates stands just eight runs away from reaching the 6,000-run milestone in women's ODIs.

Key Points: Suzie Bates Praises Harmanpreet Kaur's Competitive Nature

  • Bates praises Kaur's competitive leadership that brings out team's best
  • Notes Smriti Mandhana's calmness complements Kaur's aggressive style
  • Reveals teammate Amelia Kerr enjoys Kaur's WPL captaincy at Mumbai Indians
  • Bates approaches 6,000 WODI runs milestone despite tournament struggles
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She's ultra competitive and feisty: NZ star Bates on Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur

New Zealand star Suzie Bates calls Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur "ultra-competitive and feisty" ahead of crucial Women's World Cup must-win clash.

"Harmanpreet has been around for a long time. Every time I have been around, it has been up against her, and she is ultra-competitive and feisty. - Suzie Bates"

Mumbai, October 22

Ahead of a crucial ICC Women's World Cup clash against India, New Zealand's star batter Suzie Bates spoke on her opposition skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, lauding her "ultra-competitive and feisty" nature.

The scramble for the final semifinal spot in the ongoing Women's World Cup would continue as both India and New Zealand play a must-win clash at DY Patil Stadium on Thursday. India is in fourth place with two wins and three losses, facing a troublesome time after losing three games straight to South Africa, Australia, and England, with their last loss being a four-run defeat, despite the run-rate looking very much in control. NZ has four points and is in fifth place with a win, two losses and two no results in the tournament so far. Washouts have not helped the 2000 edition champions at all.

Speaking to JioStar, Bates spoke on Kaur, "Harmanpreet has been around for a long time. Every time I have been around, it has been up against her, and she is ultra-competitive and feisty. That brings the best out in her and her teammates. Her teammates know that when she is on the field, she leads the fight and ensures they compete for every ball. Smriti's (Mandhana) calmness complements Harmanpreet's aggression."

Bates also said that her teammate Amelia Kerr, who plays under Harmanpreet in the Women's Premier League (WPL) for two-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI), really enjoys her captaincy.

"Having the opportunity to lead in a home World Cup is a big moment, especially later in a career, and it will be exciting for her," she concluded.

The clash would be a big one for Suzie as she stands just eight runs from becoming the second player to achieve 6,000 WODI runs, having made 5,992 runs in 191 matches and 180 innings at an average of 38.16, with nine centuries and 16 fifties and a best score of 173*.

However, Bates has got off to a rocky start, scoring just 29 runs in three innings, with two ducks.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting to see how Bates acknowledges Harmanpreet's leadership qualities. The Smriti-Harmanpreet combo is our strength - calmness meets aggression! Perfect balance for the team.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate Harmanpreet's passion, sometimes her aggression crosses the line. Remember the Bangladesh series incident? Hope she maintains the right balance between competitive spirit and sportsmanship.
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Sarah B
As someone following women's cricket globally, it's great to see mutual respect between players. Bates reaching 6000 runs would be historic, but hoping our Indian team comes out on top today! 🏏
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Vikram M
The WPL effect is showing! Foreign players appreciating Indian captains shows how much our domestic league has improved women's cricket. Proud moment for Indian cricket administration.
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Kavya N
Must-win match for both teams! Nervous but excited. Harmanpreet needs to lead from the front today. Our batting has been inconsistent - hope they click at the right time. Jai Hind! 🙏

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