
Deepti Sharma remains optimistic about progress in India, in leadership at the ODI World Cup, but so far it insists on focusing on immediate tasks. The Indian versatile player played with an undefeated 62 to lead her party to winning four goals over England with 10 balls to save on Ageas Bowl in Southampton on Thursday, July 17th.
Talk after the match, Deepti He acknowledged that the team made positive advances in its preparation, but emphasized the importance of remaining grounding and taking things by one game at a time.
“Just in terms of preparation for the World Cup, I think we have done some really good things in Sri Lanka and here. The world cup is too far,” Deepti said at a press conference after the match. “We don’t think about it, but we definitely go after one match at once. That’s what we think at the moment.”
When Deepti thought about her shifts, he attributed a partnership with Jemimah Rodrigues as a key phase of persecution. The duo assembled a folded and calculated stand that moved the momentum in favor of India.
“I knew I could be calm and folded. The partnership with Rodrigues was a turning point for us. We focused that we had to focus on partnership when I detonated with Jemi,” she said. “When we were fold, I planned to go for 5-6 runs for more and we did.”
DeeptiSupport in the Indian Middle Order, said she had no pressure in the situation and trusted her experience to carry out persecution. She repeated her confidence in the completion of work if she stays until the end.
“Actually I wasn’t nervous because I played before in these situations. A few matches back too
As the countdown at the World Championship continues, India will focus on this victory and fine-tune their combinations with regard to the interruption of their title drought in 50-over format.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
July 17, 2025