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It’s About The Process, Not The Hype, Says Mandhana Ahead Of 2025 Women’s World Cup
In a conversation with cricket historian Sunil Yash Kalra on the Cricket Predicta Show, Mandhana reinforced her philosophy of staying focused on the moment. “I’ve always been a big believer in not thinking too far ahead. We have to focus on the process, do every day right—and that’s the aim,” she said.
Mandhana, who is expected to play a pivotal role in India’s World Cup campaign, believes the key lies in collective calmness rather than anticipation. “Even as a team, everyone’s calm. We’ve got a long road ahead over the next five to six months. I wouldn’t like to speak a lot about it. Cricket is such a game—you do your things right, things fall in place. Let’s just try and do that well.”
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- 05 May 2026 10:06