Hyderabad: India women team's ODI skipper Mithali Raj has expressed that she is definitely looking at play well at the ICC Women's World Cup and her eyes are firmly fixed on the trophy.
On Friday, the International Cricket Council decided to postpone the World Cup, originally slated to be held in New Zealand in 2021, until February-March 2022 because of the impact the coronavirus pandemic.
"Whilst this is never great news to wake up to. I can understand the reasons why given the lack of cricket in some countries. I just hope those players who were planning to retire after the World Cup can hold on for one year...right Mithali Raj, Jhulan Goswami and Rachael Haynes," cricketer-turned-commentator Lisa Sthalekar tweeted following ICC's decision to postpone Women's World Cup.
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Whilst this is never great news to wake up to. I can understand the reasons why given the lack of cricket in some countries. I just hope those players who were planning to retire after the @cricketworldcup can hold on for one year...right @M_Raj03, @JhulanG10, @RachaelHaynes 😉 https://t.co/qskrnJNLqR
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) August 7, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">Whilst this is never great news to wake up to. I can understand the reasons why given the lack of cricket in some countries. I just hope those players who were planning to retire after the @cricketworldcup can hold on for one year...right @M_Raj03, @JhulanG10, @RachaelHaynes 😉 https://t.co/qskrnJNLqR
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) August 7, 2020Whilst this is never great news to wake up to. I can understand the reasons why given the lack of cricket in some countries. I just hope those players who were planning to retire after the @cricketworldcup can hold on for one year...right @M_Raj03, @JhulanG10, @RachaelHaynes 😉 https://t.co/qskrnJNLqR
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) August 7, 2020
To this, Mithali replied: "Oh absolutely, my eyes are fixed firmly on the trophy. With all niggles recovered, mind and body fresh and stronger than before, I am definitely looking at World Cup 2022."
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There’s always a positive to take out of any situation , in this case too , I say more time for planning and preparations . Same vision , same goal #WorldCup2022 https://t.co/Cuq9kbQuA4
— Mithali Raj (@M_Raj03) August 7, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">There’s always a positive to take out of any situation , in this case too , I say more time for planning and preparations . Same vision , same goal #WorldCup2022 https://t.co/Cuq9kbQuA4
— Mithali Raj (@M_Raj03) August 7, 2020There’s always a positive to take out of any situation , in this case too , I say more time for planning and preparations . Same vision , same goal #WorldCup2022 https://t.co/Cuq9kbQuA4
— Mithali Raj (@M_Raj03) August 7, 2020
Mithali had led the Indian eves to the final of the showpiece event in 2017 where they had to face a heart-wrenching defeat against England in the summit clash at the iconic Lord's.
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🇮🇳 2021 @T20WorldCup ➡️ India
🇦🇺 2022 #T20WorldCup ➡️ Australia
🇳🇿 2021 Women's @CricketWorldCup postponed to 2022 pic.twitter.com/4bVmTIkQCt
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— ICC (@ICC) August 7, 2020
🇮🇳 2021 @T20WorldCup ➡️ India
🇦🇺 2022 #T20WorldCup ➡️ Australia
🇳🇿 2021 Women's @CricketWorldCup postponed to 2022 pic.twitter.com/4bVmTIkQCt🚨 TOURNAMENT UPDATES 🚨
— ICC (@ICC) August 7, 2020
🇮🇳 2021 @T20WorldCup ➡️ India
🇦🇺 2022 #T20WorldCup ➡️ Australia
🇳🇿 2021 Women's @CricketWorldCup postponed to 2022 pic.twitter.com/4bVmTIkQCt
The right-handed batswoman, one of India's most successful female cricketer, has so far scored 6888 runs in 209 ODIs, 663 runs in 10 Tests and 2364 runs in 89 T20Is.
The 37-year-old has already retired from T20 cricket and now aspires to win India their maiden World Cup for which she will now have to wait at least until 2022.