Mount Maunganui (New Zealand): Indian ODI vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Wednesday said that she has high expectations from herself and hence, she can understand why people criticise her when there are a string of low scores.
The Women's 50-over World Cup begins as New Zealand take on the West Indies on March 4 before all eight teams play each other once to decide the top four, with the winner crowned in Christchurch on April 3. India will open their campaign in the World Cup against Pakistan on March 6.
"Well, I have high expectations from myself, I know my importance in the team, I always want to do well but sometimes things do not go in your favour but the last two innings which I played gave me a lot of confidence. When things are not going for you, people start talking but the silver lining is that people who are close to me keep on giving me confidence," said Harmanpreet while replying to a query during a virtual press conference.
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"I am really thankful to them. When the going is tough, positive thinking and talks play an important role. I am getting back to my rhythm, I just hope to continue with it," she added.
Over the last few years, Harmanpreet's form has been a big debating point but she answered her critics with a quality century against South Africa in the first warm-up fixture. The right-handed batter also scored a half-century against New Zealand in the fifth and final ODI.