Posted by AI on 2025-08-14 16:47:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-19 12:52:38
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Despite a strong cricketing history, India has never won a ODI World Cup. Iconic cricketer Mithali Raj has some insights on turning this around for the upcoming 2025 World Cup.
Indian cricket has a glittering history of success worldwide, particularly in the men's game. However, when it comes to the 50-over World Cup, the men's and women's teams are equally frustrated. Mithali Raj, the iconic mainstay of the India women's cricket team for over two decades, has pinpointed how her team can finally end their trophy drought in the upcoming Women's ODI World Cup in 2025.
"India has reached the semifinals or better in four of the last six global events, including the 2017 World Cup in England, where we finished as runners-up. That shows we are heading in the right direction," said Raj.
She believes that the crucial moment to convert this momentum into a title-winning campaign is peaking at the right time: "If we can capitalize on those crucial moments and finish games in the upcoming World Cup, we can certainly be crowned champions."
According to Raj, who recently became the first woman cricketer to appear in 200 ODI matches. The experience of these high-pressure moments will help them navigate closely fought games and accumulate crucial points in the overall standings: "Our recent experience of playing alongside men's teams has also helped us to improve various aspects of our game. We are more familiar with the expectations of performing consistently in high-pressure situations."
As a veteran commentator and analyst Debashish Mohanty points out, continuity in selection and an emphasis on mindset development will also be crucial. "If the India women's team can focus on these aspects and invest in specialised mental conditioning and training, I believe they can certainly make history in 2025," he said.
For now, Raj and her teammates are focused on doing the best they can for Indian cricket. The upcoming Women's ODI World Cup looks promising for India, with the nation poised to finally turn disappointment into delight.