Australia’s captain, Alyssa Healy, considered the rivalry, history, and expectations of her team. With their historic supremacy over their forthcoming adversaries in the World Cup, Australia is not under any pressure, she cheekily said. She acknowledged that India is among the favourites to win the championship, though, particularly since they have home advantage.
The pursuit of a maiden in India Their most recent encounter in Visakhapatnam ended in a stunning three-wicket loss to South Africa, which put the ICC Women’s World Cup crown in jeopardy. The attention is now on the big match as Harmanpreet Kaur and company prepare for a crucial match against Australia on October 12 following the short hiatus.
The captains and important players from both teams considered the developing rivalry, the respect developed over a string of intense matches, and the difficulties that lie ahead before the high-octane match.
Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain of India, talked to JioStar about the intensity of playing Australia, saying that the team is always tough to beat and always brings out the best in India.
“If you are not assertive, I think you are always on the defensive. We perform at our best when we play against Australia because they push us to the maximum. Losing to Australia is always difficult and unique. My teammates and I all like playing against Australia.
The amicable and long-standing rivalry between Australia’s all-rounder Ellyse Perry and India’s vice captain, Smriti Mandhana, was discussed.
“Until one of us retires, Ellyse Perry and I will continue to fight. Sometimes I will beat her, and other times she will pull me away. In the game, Ellyse Perry is a legend. A lot of things about me as an athlete changed after watching her play franchise cricket, particularly in terms of my goals.
No pressure at all, since I was informed prior to my arrival that Australia has never lost a World Cup in India! Serving as a drinks runner at the Cricket Club of India during the 2013 World Cup is a memory I cherish. Being a part of the campaign was still incredible, and perhaps we can duplicate that success this year.
“I find it surprising that we are regarded as the tournament favourites. It should, in my opinion, favour India to bring the trophy home. They’re perfectly suited to test us because they’re so at ease in their own environment. The rivalry between Australia and India has grown significantly in recent years due to their frequent matches. Our desire to rule here is just as strong as India’s desire to defeat Australia. The competition has grown more intense over time.
In addition, Australia’s Beth Mooney commented on India’s advantages and expressed her respect for Mandhana’s pull shot.
India, in my opinion, is currently a fairly balanced team. Sneh Rana, Deepti Sharma, and Radha Yadav are some of their best spinners, and they have a good mix of experience and young. As an amazing player, Smriti takes on the game and makes elegant cricket strikes. With the bat, she will undoubtedly lead from the front, and I anticipate her performing well throughout the competition. She has excellent length selection and pull shot technique, which I wouldn’t mind mastering myself.