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Harmanpreet: India looking for ‘clarity’ on best XI ahead of T20 World Cup – Harmanpreet Kaur Seeks Final T20 World Cup Clarity Against England

Rafiq Hasan · · 4 min read
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A Crucial Testing Ground Before the Global Stage

As the international cricket calendar edges closer to the much-anticipated T20 World Cup, India finds itself at a pivotal juncture. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur has made it clear that the upcoming three-match T20I series against England serves as more than just a bilateral contest; it is a vital opportunity to achieve clarity regarding the team’s best possible combination. With the tournament looming, the need for a stable and effective playing eleven has never been more urgent.

The selection process has been complicated by the unfortunate injury setbacks to two key allrounders, Amanjot Kaur and Kashvee Gautam. Amanjot, who has been a significant talent, was sidelined due to a back injury sustained during the tour of South Africa. Meanwhile, the promising Kashvee Gautam, who made her T20I debut in that same series, is currently recovering from knee surgery. Their absence leaves a void that the coaching staff must fill with precision.

In response to these absences, the team management has looked to bolster the lower middle order. Bharti Fulmali, who debuted back in 2019, is back in the mix, as is the versatile offspinning allrounder Shreyanka Patil. Furthermore, the squad sees the return of Radha Yadav and Yastika Bhatia, both of whom provide depth and experience that will be crucial in the high-pressure environment of a World Cup.

Balancing Victory and Experimentation

Harmanpreet Kaur emphasized that the team’s focus during this series is twofold. While experimentation is necessary to finalize the lineup, the psychological benefit of winning cannot be understated. ‘We have both things in our mind,’ Harmanpreet noted. ‘We are looking for the combination and at the same time we are looking to win also because if you win before the World Cup, that always gives you a lot of confidence.’ The goal is to cultivate a positive atmosphere where every player feels prepared for any match scenario.

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The Return of Experienced Heads

The inclusion of Radha Yadav is particularly notable. Having been absent from the T20I setup since the previous England tour, her return is a strategic move. Radha is recognized for her sharp fielding and her ability to contribute with left-arm spin and vital middle-order runs. Her performance in the WPL, where she notched a maiden fifty batting at No. 5, demonstrates her growth as an all-round asset. Similarly, Yastika Bhatia provides a reliable secondary wicketkeeping option and depth to the top order, ensuring that India remains competitive despite the recent personnel shifts.

Chasing a Full Circle Moment

For Harmanpreet, the prospect of succeeding in England carries a special resonance. Reflecting on her career trajectory, she noted that her T20I debut occurred during the 2009 T20 World Cup in England. Achieving a World Cup victory in the same country would represent a poignant full-circle moment. ‘It will be a dream come true,’ she remarked, stressing that maintaining a positive mindset and fostering consistency are the keys to achieving such a monumental goal.

England’s Perspective and Preparation

England enters this series with their own set of challenges. While they anticipate the return of Danni Wyatt-Hodge, they remain without captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, who is diligently working toward fitness for the July 12 start of the World Cup. England’s recent series against New Zealand provided valuable lessons in chasing high targets and managing pressure. According to wicketkeeper-batter Amy Jones, the series against the White Ferns was an excellent preparation tool, highlighting the team’s dedication to improving their batting unit’s performance in high-stakes situations. As these two cricketing giants face off, both sides will be looking to sharpen their skills and solidify their strategies for the challenges that lie ahead on the global stage.

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Rafiq Hasan

Rafiq Hasan is the chief cricket correspondent for The Daily Star, Bangladesh's largest English-language newspaper. Over his two-decade career, he has chronicked the rise of Bangladesh cricket from perennial underdogs to a formidable force in world cricket. Hasan has covered every major ICC event featuring Bangladesh and reported from the press boxes of Lord's, the MCG, and Mirpur. He has a deep understanding of the country's cricket ecosystem—from the Dhaka Premier League rivalries to the politics of the BCB. Known for his balanced analysis and insider access to the dressing room, he wrote the widely acclaimed long-form series "Tigers' Roar: How Bangladesh Changed the Cricket Map." A graduate of the University of Dhaka, Hasan is also a respected voice on global cricket diplomacy, exploring how the sport affects the balance of power in South Asia.