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  Sports   Cricket  22 Jul 2017  Grand Kaurnival

Grand Kaurnival

PTI
Published : Jul 22, 2017, 3:42 am IST
Updated : Jul 22, 2017, 3:42 am IST

Indian cricket’s poster girl says she wanted to prove a point in semi-finals.

Harmanpreet Kaur (Photo: AP)
 Harmanpreet Kaur (Photo: AP)

Derby: Harmanpreet Kaur did not get enough batting time in the run up to her blistering knock in the ICC women’s World Cup semi-final and the Indian power-hitter said she wanted to prove her worth when the opportunity arrived.

Harmanpreet produced possibly one of the greatest ODI knocks ever in women’s cricket on Thursday to power India into the final of the World Cup with a stunning 36-run win over defending champions Australia here.

With India in a spot of bother at 35/2 in the 10th over, Harmanpreet came in and mauled the Australian bowlers with her brutal force to remain unbeaten on 171 off 115 balls and power India to 281/4 in the rain-hit semi-final.

But in the run-up to the semi-final, Harmanpreet struggled to get time in the middle and had faced only 91 balls in five innings. “I didn’t get a chance to bat in the whole tournament,” she said after her scintillating knock.

“When I got the chance I just wanted to utilise this opportunity, because today was the day where I wanted to prove myself and thanks to God, whatever I was thinking, (worked).

“Mithali (Raj) and Deepti (Sharma) scored really well and Veda [Krishnamurthy] also scored well,” she added complementing her batting companions.

The 28-year old cricketer hailing from Moga in Punjab had earned acclaim in the T20 circuit, becoming the first Indian to be picked for the Big Bash League and the Kia Super League.

Talking about her marauding knock, Harmanpreet, who idolises Virender Sehwag, said: “The plan was just watch the ball, hit it hard and this is what I was doing. Some areas they were bowling well but I just wanted to hit and rotate the strike.”

Harmanpreet was involved in a 137-run stand for the fourth wicket with Deepti Sharma (25), the only Indian woman with a higher score in ODIs. “I just told her (Deepti) to rotate the strike, you don’t have to take the pressure. I told her to give me the strike,” she said.     

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