Watch: Harmanpreet Kaur's Befitting Reply On Lack Of Coverage Of Women's Cricket
Harmanpreet Kaur provided a befitting reply when questioned about the limited media attention women's cricket receives.
India women's cricket team skipper Harmanpreet Kaur delivered a fitting response to a journalist's query about the lack of coverage of women's cricket. This occurred ahead of the highly anticipated IND-W vs PAK-W Women's Asia Cup T20 match in Dambulla, scheduled for Friday, July 19.
During the press conference, when questioned about the limited media attention women's cricket receives, Harmanpreet remained composed and provided a befitting reply.
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Journalist asked Harmanpreet,"There have been concerns about the importance of women’s cricket, especially after the Bangladesh tour and less journalists appeared on your press conferences. What's your opinion on this?"
Harmanpreet silenced the reporter by saying: "Well, that’s none of my business, you guys have to come and cover us."
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Looks like its same reporter who asked 'Last match you perform what happening' 😂 pic.twitter.com/jDIFnwT1OQ
— Out Of Context Cricket (@GemsOfCricket) July 18, 2024
India women's cricket team, seven-time Women's T20 Asia Cup winners, will begin their title defense against Pakistan on Friday, July 19. Eight teams participating in Women's T20 Asia Cup have been divided into two groups: Group A and B.
Group A consists of India, Pakistan, Nepal and United Arab Emirates (UAE). Group B comprises host Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Thailand and Malaysia.
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The India women's cricket team has consistently performed well against arch-rivals Pakistan, showcasing their superiority in women's cricket.
In the history of Women's T20 Asia Cup, Pakistan has managed to beat India only once out of the total six matches they have played. Overall, in international cricket, India has defeated Pakistan in 11 out of 14 encounters. This record highlights India's dominance in women's cricket against Pakistan.