India’s Women’s World Cup campaign has been steady, but far from soaring. Two wins from four games have kept Harmanpreet Kaur and her side afloat — yet, as the tournament hurtles toward its business end, steady will no longer suffice. With Australia and South Africa already sealing their semi-final spots, India now find themselves in a tricky territory, where every misstep could spell trouble.
Back-to-back defeats against South Africa and Australia have exposed familiar frailties, leaving the team searching for rhythm and belief. Their next hurdle, however, is no less daunting. On Super Sunday, India square off against four-time champions England at the Holkar Stadium in Indore — a clash that could very well define their campaign.
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