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The Indian women's team celebrates with the World Cup trophy. (Express Photo | Narendra Vaskar)
India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said that winning the World Cup still feels like a dream and hasn’t yet sunk in. She also opened up about a phone call from Sachin Tendulkar ahead of the final vs South Africa where the India legend gave the team a pep talk.
“The night before the match, Sachin (Tendulkar) sir called. He shared his experience and asked us to keep our balance. When the game is going fast, just slow it down a little,” Harmanpreet said on The ICC Review.
“Try and control it because when you go too fast, chances are you can stumble. That’s what we need to avoid. I was just thinking of all the advice I was getting from the seniors. To keep control, stay patient, the moment will come and you will be able to grasp it,” she added.
Harman said that they will realize the impact of winning the World Cup in a few months but currently they are trying to process it.
“To be honest, I’m not able to think about this right now. Maybe, I will realise after a few months what we have achieved. What we have given our country. I can’t process this right now. I spoke about the same with Amol (Muzumdar) sir, it feels like we have won some bilateral series and we’re going back home. The impact of it is something we’ll realise in a few months. Right now, it just feels like a dream,” she said.
“I still can’t believe it. Whenever we are seeing each other, we’re just saying, ‘world champion’. It’s a very different feeling. We were waiting when we would get to feel this way. My mother and father were there. For me, it was a very special moment to lift the World Cup trophy with them. Since my childhood, they have heard me say that I want to wear India’s jersey, play for the country, lead the team and win the World Cup,” she added.
India won their first Women’s World Cup on November 2 when they defeated South Africa by 52 runs in Navi Mumbai.


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