India's women's cricket team focuses on capturing their first ODI World Cup title in 2025. Off-spinner Sneh Rana emphasized the squad's determination to add this trophy to their collection. The tournament begins September 30 when India faces co-host Sri Lanka in Guwahati. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur will lead the team in what represents a particularly meaningful competition after her lengthy international career. Head coach Amol Muzumdar prepares for his debut World Cup campaign with the women's team.
The Women's Premier League has transformed player development across the squad. Rana noted the competition provides exposure to elite international talent and coaching methods. Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh attends tactical meetings to better understand bowling strategies and opponent approaches. The domestic league allows Indian players to compete alongside foreign stars while learning diverse tactical systems. These experiences prepare the team for the challenges they will face during their home World Cup campaign.
The Women's Premier League has transformed player development across the squad. Rana noted the competition provides exposure to elite international talent and coaching methods. Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh attends tactical meetings to better understand bowling strategies and opponent approaches. The domestic league allows Indian players to compete alongside foreign stars while learning diverse tactical systems. These experiences prepare the team for the challenges they will face during their home World Cup campaign.