T20 World Cup: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur rued missed opportunities in the field after her side suffered a six‑wicket defeat to South Africa in the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup, saying it was unfortunate that they weren’t able to take a couple of chances, but stressed on the need to stay positive with two league stage matches still to play.
In their defence of 158/7, India didn’t have the best fielding performance - Tazmin Brits was dropped on 18 while Marizanne crucially was given reprieves twice on 25 and 65 by substitute fielder Radha Yadav. The duo toyed well with India’s field placements and hit boundaries at will, with Marizanne staying unbeaten on 81 to give South Africa a memorable win and hand India their first defeat in the competition.
“I think we got a couple of chances in between, but unfortunately we weren’t able to take those chances. But I still think we have two matches to go, and this is the time to stay positive and think about those matches. I think we always talk about how we have to take opportunities at this level, but unfortunately we were not lucky enough today.