Harmanpreet Kaur Will Be India's Vice Captain In World Cup

Mithali Raj confirmed during a virtual press conference


On Saturday, India skipper Mithali Raj confirmed that Harmanpreet Kaur will serve as her deputy in the upcoming Women's 50-over World Cup. In the last two ODIs against New Zealand, Deepti Sharma was the vice-captain.

Harmanpreet did not play the fourth ODI, while she did make a comeback in the final ODI, Deepti stayed on as the vice-captain.

Mithali said during a virtual press conference that, "Deepti being picked as the vice-captain for the last two ODIs was the choice of the selectors and the BCCI. Harmanpreet is the vice-captain for the World Cup."

The Women's World Cup will be played in New Zealand from March 4-April 3. India will play their first match of the tournament on March 6 against Pakistan.

With her vast experience at World Cups, the India captain has also been passing on her wisdom to those set to make their debut.

She said, "The only advice I would tell the young players is to enjoy the big stage because if you pile up the pressure you may not be playing the best that the team and you would want to do in the World Cup."

She then said, "The batting department has come together, the bowling unit has taken a bit of time, we did not have a camp in India because of the rising COVID-19 cases, so this series against New Zealand was important in terms of preparation for the World Cup."

India had last suffered a 1-4 series defeat against New Zealand in the five-match ODI series.

 

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