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India's Dominance in England & World Cup 2025 Hopes – Key Players & Semifinal Picks | Podcast Ep. 27

India's Dominance in England & World Cup 2025 Hopes – Key Players & Semifinal Picks | Podcast Ep. 27

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India’s women’s cricket team is on a roll after their impressive T20I and ODI series wins in England, and all eyes are now on the ODI World Cup 2025. In this episode, we dive deep into the team’s preparations, key players, and what lies ahead.We discuss the importance of Harmanpreet Kaur’s leadership and how her experience could be crucial in high-pressure moments. Deepti Sharma’s incredible all-round abilities give India a solid balance, while Smriti Mandhana continues to be a vital force at the top of the order.We also explore how Australia might struggle in the post-Meg Lanning era and what it means for the power dynamics in women’s cricket. Plus, we highlight potential stars to watch out for from India who could shine on the big stage.From strategic insights to bold semifinal predictions, this episode covers it all. Tune in for a packed discussion on India’s road to ODI World Cup 2025!

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