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This Is Our Chance To Create History, Says India Captain Harmanpreet Ahead Of Women’s ODI WC
India will be eager to make amends after a disappointing 2022 campaign in New Zealand, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. India opens the competition against co-hosts Sri Lanka on September 30 in Guwahati.
“I have often been asked what this World Cup means to me and the Indian cricket team. My answer to that question is straightforward: it’s a chance to create history. It’s a home World Cup for all of us, and we want to make it special for all our supporters who have stood behind the team throughout our journey.”
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