The journey of India’s women cricket team in the World Cup was anything but smooth. At one point, the team’s dream of lifting the trophy seemed to be slipping away. But captain Harmanpreet Kaur says it was a moment of honesty and intensity in the dressing room that completely changed their course.

India were not among the favourites to reach the final, let alone win the tournament. Their campaign faltered when they suffered three consecutive defeats — to South Africa, Australia and England, putting them on the brink of elimination. Yet, in a dramatic turnaround, they fought back with determination to clinch their maiden World Cup title.
Reflecting on the journey, Harmanpreet Kaur said that the team went through a phase where things rarely went as planned but their spirit remained unbroken. She shared that even after painful losses, no one gave up hope. The players were heartbroken after the narrow loss to England, a match they had almost won before collapsing in the final overs.

At that point, coach Amol Muzumdar’s strong words in the dressing room became a turning point. Harmanpreet Kaur recalled how his outburst made everyone realise that they couldn’t keep repeating the same mistakes. Amol Muzumdar’s message was simple but powerful — it was time to cross the line and start winning crucial moments.
That night marked a shift in mindset. The team decided to approach every match with greater focus and mental strength. According to Harmanpreet Kaur, that moment of reflection and resolve united the players and pushed them to play fearless, confident cricket.

From near elimination to ultimate triumph, India’s journey was defined not just by skill but by the courage to rise after failure, a transformation sparked by one honest conversation that changed everything.


