Her grit, Her game, Her glory: From Harmanpreet Kaur to Shafali Verma, meet India’s 16 pioneering World Cup winners | Cricket News
The journeys of India’s 16 ICC Women’s World Cup winners to the pinnacle of their sport are both inspiring and empowering; the barriers they leapt over were of several hues, from gender bias to socio-economic strangle, from cultural clutches to prejudiced perceptions. They have broken new ground and ensured that half the Indian population can never be kept out of the cricketing discourse. Meet the pioneers who ended the Indian women’s cricket team’s long wait for a senior ICC title. One of India’s greatest, Harmanpreet Kaur will forever be remembered for that 171* against Australia in the 2017 World Cup semifinal. It wasn’t a one-off though, the girl from Moga has always saved her best for the big occasion. Her first ODI century came in the 2013 edition against England; she even scored a T20I century at the 2018 World Cup, the first Indian woman to achieve that feat. Father Harmandar Bhullar wanted one of his kids to take up sport, and when Harmanpreet was born, he bought a T-shirt with ‘good batsman’ printed on …
