‘Bringing the World Cup home…’, from Rohit Sharma to Gambhir, the men’s team encouraged the women’s team, who said what?
Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: The Indian women’s cricket team will start the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 on Sunday (June 14). The first match of the Indian team will be played against Pakistan at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Before the big match against Pakistan, the players of Indian men’s team have encouraged the women’s team. BCCI has shared a video on social media, in which the players of the Indian men’s team have congratulated the women’s team captain Harmanpreet and the company for a great performance in the World Cup. In this video, Team India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer, Ishan Kishan are seen wishing for the women’s team to win the trophy.
Who from the men’s team said what?
Rohit Sharma in the video shared by BCCI (Rohit Sharma) Says, ‘Indian women’s team has been playing excellent cricket for the last few years. She has come close to victory many times in T20 cricket. This time it is expected that she will win the title. The entire team looks very strong and balanced. He will get good experience of playing in the conditions of England. We are all praying for his success and wish all the best to the Indian team.
Meanwhile, Team India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir (Gautam Gambhir) Said, ‘I have full confidence that you will make the heads of 140 crore Indians proud. Not everyone gets a chance to represent the country on the world’s biggest stage. So enjoy this opportunity to the fullest. Gambhir further said, ‘Don’t be afraid of making mistakes and whenever there is a question in your mind regarding any decision, move forward with positive thinking. Good luck to all of you, win the trophy and bring it home.
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Captain Gill gave a special message
Indian team’s Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill said that the women’s team has a great opportunity to create history once again. Gill further said, ‘You have won the title before and I am sure you will do it again. Many best wishes to you from our side. All the best for the World Cup. Apart from this, India’s vice-captain Shreyas Iyer (Shreyas Iyer) Also encouraged the Indian women’s team. Iyer advised that the women’s team should play an aggressive and confident game throughout the tournament. He said, ‘My best wishes to the Indian women’s cricket team. Play fearlessly, compete with full strength and enter the field with the intention of winning.
From #MenInBlue to #WomenInBlue
A special message as #TeamIndia gears up for the ICC Women’s #T20WorldCup 2026 in England
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— BCCI (@BCCI) June 14, 2026
Ishan Kishan also gave a message
Indian wicketkeeper batsman Ishan Kishan (Ishan Kishan) Also gave a special message. He advised the players of the women’s team not to do anything different. Ishaan said, ‘The team should follow the same process on the basis of which they have got success throughout the year. He said, ‘I think just treat it like another game. According to me, you all have done very well throughout the season. You are playing amazing cricket. That’s why keep it simple, trust what you’ve done throughout the year. I think if you keep it simple, things will fall into place. We all are very proud of you and we hope that we will be successful in winning this trophy.
India’s first match with Pakistan?
There is going to be a great battle between India and Pakistan women’s team in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 on June 14. Indian women’s team will face Pakistan on Sunday at 7:30 pm. This match will be played at Edgbaston, Birmingham. The match between India and Pakistan is often a high voltage match, on which cricket fans all over the world keep an eye. In such a situation, it is expected that the fans will get to see an exciting match.
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