India women have the arsenal to lift title, believes Jhulan Goswami
Jhulan Goswami has put her money firmly behind the Indian team, saying that the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side have the arsenal to win their maiden Women's World T20 title. India qualified for the final after their semi-final clash against England got washed out at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday.
India’s most successful female bowler, Jhulan Goswami believes that India have the arsenal to win their maiden title by beating Australia at the MCG. India qualified for the final in peculiar fashion as their semi-final clash against England got washed out at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
With no reserve day on offer, the equation came down to the side finishing at the top of the points table in the group stage, where India’s finished top with eight points. Former skipper Jhulan Goswami believes that the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side have it in them to lift their maiden World T20 title.
"It is great news. They have dominated the World Cup. They topped the group and made it to the semis. The semi-final was washed out but this is part of the game. Pressure will be there. World Cup final is the biggest stage. Handling the pressure is the key. They have played fearless cricket so far and I am hopeful they will continue playing good cricket and will win the World Cup," said Goswami, as quoted by Cricket Next.
Some might say India dogged a bullet against Heather Knight's England, as the Women in Blue, prior to the washed out fixture, had never beaten England in the competition. However, Goswami feels that now that now India are in the final, the real task would be to not get bogged down by the pressure of the big stage and keep playing fearless cricket.
The 35-year-old added that reaching the final is an achievement in itself and the fearless brand of cricket the team has played can help them win the trophy. Goswami also said the final at Melbourne on Sunday will be a great advertisement for the game as well as women's cricket in India.
"Pressure will be there. World Cup final is the biggest stage. Handling the pressure is the key. They have played fearless cricket so far and I am hopeful they will continue playing good cricket and will win the World Cup. Reaching the final and in this fashion is a big achievement.
"They should continue playing the fearless cricket they have been playing, the final will be in Melbourne and it will be a spectacle. I am hoping it will be a full house. This will be a great advertisement for women's cricket all over the world. Indian cricket will grow also," Jhulan concluded.
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