Have India Finished Their Preparatory Camp for the Women’s ODI World Cup?

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Key Takeaways
- India concluded a successful preparatory camp for the Women's ODI World Cup.
- Players showcased their batting depth and skill development.
- Team camaraderie is growing, with players understanding each other better.
- India aims to break their World Cup jinx after two runner-up finishes.
- Upcoming matches include ODIs against Australia and the World Cup opener against Sri Lanka.
Visakhapatnam, Sep 1 (NationPress) India has officially concluded its week-long training camp in preparation for the 2025 ICC Women’s ODI World Cup at the ACA-VDCA Stadium, located in Visakhapatnam. The camp focused not only on skill development and fitness but also included various match-simulation exercises leading up to the prestigious tournament.
Opening batter Pratika Rawal expressed her optimism regarding the team's batting capabilities. “We encountered numerous scenarios during our training. Most of us managed to handle them well, and I believe it’s a fantastic beginning. Some of us batted exceptionally. I am very confident about the depth this team possesses, which will be beneficial for us,” she stated in a video shared on BCCI’s social media platforms.
Pratika also emphasized the growing team spirit, stating, “The way we are connecting is remarkable. The girls are gaining a better understanding of each other’s viewpoints, which is a positive indicator. Our team appears united,” she added.
Bowling all-rounder Arundhati Reddy mentioned that the camp presented her with valuable challenges, especially in refining her bowling techniques against high-caliber national team batters. “I've faced a few challenges when bowling to the batters. However, this pushes us both to perform at our best, and I thrive on such challenges,” Reddy explained.
The ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam is also set to host India's World Cup matches against South Africa on October 9 and the reigning champions, Australia, on October 12. Historically, India has not yet secured a Women’s ODI World Cup title, with their best outcomes being the runner-up positions in the 2005 and 2017 tournaments.
Other venues for this eight-team competition, scheduled from September 30 to November 2, include the R Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo, Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, Holkar Stadium in Indore, and DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
Prior to kicking off their World Cup journey against Sri Lanka on September 30, India will regroup to face Australia in a three-match ODI series this month. The inaugural two ODIs will take place at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh PCA International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur on September 14 and 17, with the final match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on September 20.