India's star cricketer Deepti Sharma has expressed her intention to win India's first ICC trophy in the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup 2024. Deepti has recently expressed her opinion after the ICC shifted the venue of the World Cup from Bangladesh to UAE. She says that the Indian team is not at all worried about this change and they are ready to enter the field with full preparation. The 9th season of the Women's T20 World Cup is going to start in the UAE on October 3. A sudden venue change may hamper the preparations of the teams, but Deepti Sharma does not see this change having any effect on the Indian team. She told that the Indian team is well aware of the conditions of the UAE and they are fully focused on their performance.
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More balanced playing conditions are expected in the UAE compared to the spin-friendly pitches in Bangladesh. Deepti, who leads India's strong spin attack, believes that the venue change will not make any difference and the Indian camp is fully prepared for the UAE pitches. Deepti said in an interview that wherever the World Cup is held, we have to focus on our strategy and game. My full focus is on how I can contribute to the team's success as an all-rounder. The last 4-5 months have been good for us and we hope that we will end the wait for the trophy this time.
India is still waiting for its first trophy
India's best performance so far was in the T20 World Cup held in Australia in 2020, where the team reached the final but had to face defeat against the host team. In the last 2023 season too, India reached the semi-finals, but there too they had to face defeat against Australia. Deepti Sharma's performance will be important for India's success this time too, as she has performed brilliantly in all formats in 2024. She is India's best-ranked bowler and all-rounder in the ICC ODI and T20 rankings and has recently played an important role in helping London Spirit win The Hundred Women 2024. This time Deepti and the Indian team have their eyes on only one goal - winning the ICC trophy for the first time.
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