Harmanpreet Kaur's mother delivered a powerful
message after her daughter's heroics for India in the semi-final against
Australia in the ICC Women's World Cup on Thursday. "Girls must be
empowered, shouldn't be killed in womb. The way my daughter made the
country proud, other girls should also be encouraged," she told ANI
after Harmanpreet
powered India to a 36-run win over defending champions Australia in
Derby. Harmanpreet's 171 not out was the highest score by an Indian
player, male or female, in a World Cup knockout match. Amid the
celebrations at Harmanpreet's home in Punjab's Moga, her father
Harminder Singh said, "We want her to further excel, win the World Cup
and make the nation proud."
Youngsters from the neighborhood have been
dancing to the beats of Punjabi 'dhol' while the family has been busy
distributing sweets.
"Right from her childhood, she has been playing
cricket with boys. Her hunger for runs never dies and this is reflected
in her strike rate," her sister said.
"Harman is always positive. On field she always
behaves like Virat Kohli and is aggressive like him. However, off-field,
she is quite calm and composed. Right from her early days, she treated
Virender Sehwag as her batting idol and even bats like him," she said.
Harmanpreet, the Indian vice-captain, smashed a career-best 171 off 115 balls,
leaving the Australian bowlers in a daze and helping India post an
imposing total of 281/4 in a match reduced to 42 overs a side due to
inclement weather.
The innings could well be termed as the best ever
played by an Indian woman in the limited-overs cricket. This is also
the second highest individual score in ODIs for India behind Deepti
Sharma's 188 not out against South Africa earlier this year.
Harmanpreet's third ODI century was embellished with 20 fours and as many as seven sixes.
It was out of the world power-hitting by the girl, something that has made her a stand-out player for India.
The milestone from 51 to 100 was reached in 26
balls while she raced to 150 from 101 in mere 17 balls. The sixes flew
from her bat with regularity as the Aussie bowlers had no clue as to
what hit themSource :-www.Ndtv.com
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