Sydney: Indian women cricket team will get a lot of attention and love back home if they win their maiden Women's T20 World Cup, according to the skipper Harmanpreet Kaur.
The much-talked-about women's T20 World Cup final will be held on Sunday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). It will be played between defending champion Australia and India.
On Thursday, Harmanpreet's parents were there in Sydney to watch their daughter play for the first time, making it a milestone moment for the skipper and her family. However, no play was possible in India's semi-final game against England and as a result, the Women in Blue progressed to the final having topped Group A.
"My parents are here and they wanted to see today's game but unfortunately they didn't get to watch," Harmanpreet said.
"It was the first time they were going to watch me playing cricket since my dad did when I was in school, and my mother has never watched me play cricket. It means a lot because from day one I wanted them to watch me playing cricket and today I got this opportunity."
Kaur's parents will remain in Australia to watch India play in the final, which will take place on her 31st birthday.