Mumbai (Maharashtra): Indian women's team skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and team's head coach Amol Muzumdar, who hails from Mumbai itself, on Monday visited the well-known Siddhivinayak temple here. The Harmanpreet Kaur-led team is on a winning spree, first having decimated England in the one-off Test played at the DY Patil Stadium by 347 runs. This is the highest margin of victory for any women's team in the five-day format.
The Women in Blue then outplayed a formidable Australia in another one-off Test at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in south Mumbai. India defeated Australia by 8 wickets. Harmanpreet played a key role with the ball in the second innings and grabbed two vital wickets to end with figures of 2/23.
After the two-Test wins and ahead of the key three-match ODI series and T20 series which will be played in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai respectively, the duo, who was accompanied by a local coach Munish Bali sought blessings of Lord Ganesh at the temple, which is situated in the Prabhadevi area of the megacity, a senior official of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) told ETV Bharat.