As India ladies workforce gear as much as face South Africa within the ICC Ladies's World Cup last in Navi Mumbai on Sunday, messages of assist have poured in from throughout the cricketing fraternity. The BCCI on Saturday evening launched a video that includes a number of prime males's cricketers and head coach Gautam Gambhir, all sending their greatest needs to Harmanpreet Kaur and her aspect forward of the title conflict.
Gambhir led the refrain of encouragement, urging the workforce to embrace the large event. “On behalf of your complete assist employees and the Indian workforce, I wish to want the ladies's workforce all the perfect. Benefit from the event, be fearless and don't be scared of creating a mistake. You've already made your complete nation proud,” Gambhir stated.Watch the video here T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav additionally shared a heartfelt message, praising the workforce's marketing campaign and asking them to remain true to their recreation. “Wishing the ladies's workforce all the perfect for the World Cup last. Simply benefit from the event and be your self. I believe you've got had a tremendous marketing campaign until now,” he stated. Among the many many messages, pacer Arshdeep Singh's stood out for its trademark humour and confidence. “We simply wish to want you luck. The trophy is right here solely. You simply have to select it up,” he stated, smiling. Different Indian stars together with Jasprit Bumrah, Axar Patel, Sanju Samson, Varun Chakravarthy, and Jitesh Sharma additionally despatched their needs, becoming a member of followers in rallying behind the workforce forward of their historic outing. Gambhir concluded his message with a transparent name to arms, to “carry the cup house,” whereas Suryakumar echoed the sentiment, urging the aspect to make one “final push for India.”
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The Harmanpreet Kaur-led workforce is chasing its first-ever ICC title, with the World Cup last marking India's third look within the match decider. Their opponents, South Africa, are of their maiden last, setting the stage for a defining second in ladies's cricket.