The Asian Age

GRAND KAURNIVAL

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

Harmanpree­t produced inarguably 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 semifinal.

But in the run-up to the semifinal, 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] scored really well,” she added complement­ing her batting companions.

The 28-year old cricketer hailing from Moga in Punjab had earned acclaim in the T-20 circuit, becoming the first Indian to be picked for the Big Bash League and the Kia Super League.

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