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India women to follow Suryakumar Yadav & Co. and boycott the handshake with Pakistan in the World Cup? Deepti Sharma reveals

After the controversial snob of a handshake of the Indian players of the India vs Pakistan confrontation during the 2025 Asian Cup, female cricket players also revealed their action plan against Pakistani women during the Women’s World Cup 2025.

India began its preparations for the World Cup on a home field in a disgusting way, because after a dominant serial victory in England, they lost the first match against Australia in Mullanpur Cricket Stadium. They hoped for a miraculous return as well as a boost to their morale before the ICC event.

Deepti Sharma drops information on India vs Pakistan in the Odi Women’s World Cup of 2025

The Indian male cricket team clearly explained its intentions because they refused to shake hands with the Pakistani players after their group match in Asia. This led to immense controversy, while the Indian women’s team has a similar match scheduled for October 5 of the ICC Women’s World Cup.

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Deepti Sharma was asked what is in reserve for the game in the camp of Indian women, to which she said (as cited by you):

“This match is long -term. I have not thought about it. When this match will happen, we will see what we have to do. I don’t think much about the Asian Cup. We focus on this series.”

The women of India are looking for their first ICC title

The Indian women’s team has never won ICC title, because their best results have been finalist in any game format. However, they have to kill many demons, in particular their biggest obstacle in the form of Australian women, the most successful team in the history of the women’s World Cup.

“It is not as if there was a big difference between them and us. Even the small teams are doing well. Winning and losing is part of the game. When we take the field, we play in order to win,” said the versatile of India, Deepti Sharma on Tuesday.

Deepti Sharma attributes India’s performance in the first ODI, quotes dew as a revolutionary factor

The Mullanpur Cricket Stadium witnessed its first international match, and Deepti Sharma was asked about whether India was faced with problems in the implementation of lights. To which she responded with exams, saying that they were a promising commissioning unit.

“No, there was no such problem. We have appeared in the last series as a unit. There can be a strange day when a team makes mistakes. We do not focus much on this.”

“Everything that happened in the first match, we have taken some positive points on the things we have done well. We are going to advance this in the second ODI. The striker partnerships that we had and the little things that we did well in the first ODI, we will continue this,” said Deepti the performance positions of India.

When Deepti was asked about the question of whether Dew, who arrived overnight, prevented Indian spinners from giving the best of his best, she said:

“There was dew, but we cannot say that (dew was an important factor). Sometimes, as a bowling player, it happens that you want to do well, put your best effort, but that does not work this way. The idea is to learn well and do well next time.

“I do not focus much on the fact that I got a counter at that time or not. My reflection process is to take a counter. I hope we can see this (she taking a counters) in the rest of the matches,” said Deepti.

Read also: Ex-India Star said to Suryakumar Yadav & Co.

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