Harmanpreet did not open the past's chapter, spoke about the preparation

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Harmanpreet did not open the past's chapter, spoke about the preparation

Harmanpreet did not open the past's chapter, spoke about the preparation

Harmanpreet did not open the past's chapter, spoke about the preparation

India's women are now in Sylhet to play a five-match T20 series against Bangladesh. The first match of the series will be held tomorrow. The day before (today), Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur spoke at a press conference. Earlier, when India came to Bangladesh last year, various heated situations were created regarding umpiring and the situation at the end of the matches. Even the Indian captain faced penalties. However, this time Harmanpreet is not dwelling on those past incidents.

This series will be a crucial preparation for India ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup to be held in Bangladesh. Especially considering that the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup will be held in Bangladesh, specifically on the soil of Sylhet.

When asked about bringing up the past incidents through the media, Indian captain said, "Those are chapters of the past. Now it's a new venue, a new series. We are preparing for it, we want to play good cricket. Hopefully, we can give our best in this series."

India will gain confidence by winning the first match tomorrow, they are confident about it. However, where confidence works the most, it may not be the best opportunity to prepare and ensure success for the upcoming World Cup. Therefore, there is no doubt that India will aim to take full advantage of this series.

Harmanpreet said, "We hope to play good cricket. We try to play good cricket wherever we go. This is no exception for us. This is a great opportunity for us. The T20 World Cup is ahead. It's the best opportunity to adapt to the conditions of the World Cup. Bangladesh is a very good team, they are improving rapidly. I know they will pose a strong challenge. We are also ready for it."