India won their two warm-up games with fairly convincing margins, by 20 runs against West Indies and 28 runs against South Africa.
As India prepare to take on New Zealand in their opening Group A match of the Women's T20 World Cup on Friday, the pressure is on skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and her senior stars to deliver a strong start. With past near-misses haunting the team, most notably their loss to Australia in the 2020 final, the Women in Blue are determined to overcome their mental fragility and aim for a deep run in the tournament.
Harmanpreet, likely playing in her last T20 World Cup, has been central to India's rise but has also experienced heartbreak in pivotal moments.
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