Indian womenCurrently cricket team, currently EnglandD received a grand and emotional reception in all important white-centers, iconic India House in London. In this program organized by the High Commission of India, players, assistant employees, diplomats and members of the Indian community in Britain were brought together to celebrate the team’s growing height in international cricket and boost their morale before the remaining games in the series.
T20I reception reception between a strong start for the series
Captain’s leadership Harmanpreet KaurIndian team and coaching team, including head coach Amol MujumdarWas present in a special meeting held on Saturday evening. The team is currently engaged in a five -match T20I series against England, and has started with a confident by winning the first two matches before England bounces back to the third. With the series now standing 2–1 in favor of India, the reception encouraged the players on time as they are ready for the last two T20I.

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Vikram Doriswami puts players as role model
Addressing the team and the attendees, Vikram DoriswamiTo the High Commissioner of India United kingdomA hot and warm welcome to the squad. He appreciated the cricketers and appreciated his continuous performance and passion, which they bring to the field. Doriswami admitted that her visit goes far ahead of cricket, as they inspire millions of Indians – especially young girls – by breaking obstacles and setting new standards in sports.

After the conclusion of the T20i series, the teams will take their attention to the one -day leg of the tour. With the speed on their side and souls raised from the support of the community, Harmanpreet -led aspects will be looking at their form to a long format and continue their winning run.
The grand reception at India House not only reflected the pride of the Indian diaspora in its national team, but also underlined the growing global praise for women’s cricket.
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