Harmanpreet Kaur and Team pinpoint the one obstacle that prevented IND from ICC title: 'Staying mentally strong will be key'

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Team India captain Harmanpreet Kaur believes that the players have focused on strengthening their mental resilience to confidently face high-pressure situations in the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup. Despite their impressive performances in recent years, the Indian women's cricket team has struggled to clinch an ICC title due to a tendency to falter under pressure. However, Kaur is optimistic that the team's enhanced mental fortitude will help them overcome this challenge and achieve success in the tournament.

Under Harmanpreet's leadership, India played in the finals of the 2020 T20 World Cup and Commonwealth Games 2022, but they failed to cross the final hurdle against Australia on both occasions.

Harmanpreet discussed India's mental toughness preparations ahead of the mega ICC event in the UAE.

"We have been working on mental strength for a long time. The last 3-4 overs are the most crucial. T20 cricket is not a small format; at the end of the day, you are playing 40 overs," Harmanpreet told Star Sports.

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The Indian skipper said that the team has started focusing on getting the job done in the last 4-5 overs where things got slipped from their hands in the past.

“In the last 4-5 overs, the team that is mentally strong wins the match. We have been focusing on this for a while. If we can remain mentally stable in those final 5 overs, we can execute what’s best for us. We are working on those aspects, and hopefully, we will overcome this hurdle in the tournament,” she added.

Harmanpreet Kaur opens up on diversity in Indian team

Harmanpreet further spoke about how diversity in the Indian cricket team’s dressing room fosters a positive atmosphere.

"All the players in our team come from different states. It feels good when you see so many different characters in the team. People from various states share the dressing room, and you get to learn about their cultures. I think you can only experience that in sports, not in any other career. It’s a beautiful feeling. All the girls in the team are really nice and humble. It feels great to share the dressing room with them and play cricket together," she added.

India's campaign begins on October 4 against New Zealand followed by the clash against arch-rivals Pakistan on October 6.

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