Indian women’s cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur has made her intentions loud and clear ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025—she wants to bring the coveted trophy home. With months to go for the mega tournament, Harmanpreet’s focus is razor-sharp: India is not just participating, they are competing to win.
“We want to break the barrier,” Harmanpreet stated in a recent interview. Since we’ve come close in the past, we want to complete the task this time. Our top priority is to win the World Cup. Following years of difficult situations, such as the destroying 2017 final against England and the 2020 T20 World Cup final against Australia, her statement captures the team’s fervor and faith.
With India set to host the Women’s World Cup 2025, the pressure and excitement are higher than ever. The home advantage is expected to play a big role, but Harmanpreet knows that success won’t come without consistent hard work and preparation.
She added, “We’re putting in the effort every day—whether it’s training, fitness, or mental strength. The dream is big, but so is our determination.”
India’s women’s team has shown significant progress in recent years, producing stars like Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, Renuka Singh, and Deepti Sharma, who’ve become household names. Under Harmanpreet’s leadership, the team has developed a more aggressive and fearless style of play, a shift that many fans and experts believe is key to competing with powerhouses like Australia, England, and South Africa.
The reality that India will be playing at home makes this World Cup unique and presents both opportunities and expectations. “We want to give the fans something to celebrate because we know they will be watching,” Harmanpreet said in recognition of this. We will put our all into it.
BCCI has also increased its support for women’s cricket, with better infrastructure, exposure tours, and the introduction of the Women’s Premier League (WPL)—all of which are helping sharpen the players’ competitive edge.
As the countdown to the World Cup begins, all eyes are now on Harmanpreet and her squad. Their message is clear: they are no longer content with being finalists—they are ready to be champions.
This article is based on publicly available statements and news reports as of August 2025. Details regarding team selection and World Cup fixtures are subject to change as the tournament approaches. For the latest updates, follow official BCCI or ICC sources.
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