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Indian ace has one special supporter

- SCOTT BAILEY

INDIAN superstar Harmanpree­t Kaur will have her mum watch her play cricket for the first time in tomorrow’s T20 World Cup final against Australia at the MCG.

One of the world’s best players, Kaur has starred for India in an internatio­nal career that has included more than 200 internatio­nals since her debut in 2009.

The Indian captain has always performed away from her parents’ eyes, with her mum having never attended a game and her dad having not watched her since her school days. However, with family in Australia, they travelled to the

SCG for Thursday’s washedout semi-final against England and will finally be able to watch Kaur bat in the decider.

“They wanted to watch [the semi-final] but unfortunat­ely they didn’t get to,” Kaur said.

“It’s the first time they were going to watch me playing cricket because my dad did when I was in school.

“But my mother never watched me play cricket. And she was there.”

It comes after fans flocked to Kaur’s parents’ house during the last 50-over World Cup to show their support as she powered India to the final.

This year’s Twenty20 tournament has proved equally popular, with the belief India’s performanc­es can help fasttrack the introducti­on of a women’s IPL.

Meanwhile, Kaur’s story is not too dissimilar to Sachin Tendulkar’s, whose superstiti­ous mother famously never watched him play until his final Test innings in 2013.

But Kaur has welcomed the chance to finally impress in front of her parents Satinda and Harmander Singh Bhullar.

“It means a lot because from day one I wanted them to watch me playing cricket and today I got this opportunit­y,” she said. “They have come here to watch all of us playing, and I hope we get all support from all the parents and try to win this tournament.”

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