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    I really feel lucky and privileged: Mithali

    EditorialBy EditorialJune 8, 2022Updated:June 9, 2022 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Mithali Raj stated it had been an exquisite journey of highs and lows, and to be a part of a transition in girls’s cricket from being push-overs to one of many strongest contenders.

    “When I look back, I feel fortunate and privileged to see the evolution of women’s cricket in India from my early days to the current era when the players are more recognised and have a fan base with huge support from the BCCI too,” Mithali stated in an unique chat with The Hindu from Lucknow the place she is on a private go to.

    “I am fortunate and grateful to God and all those who helped me to be part of this journey,” she stated.

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    “The determination to give up was by no means an impulsive or an emotional one however had been on the playing cards ever since we got here again from the final World Cup (50 overs) in New Zealand,” Mithali said.

    “I have always insisted that the World Cup would be my last international assignment. It was a huge disappointment personally and from the team’s perspective. I hoped we would make it to the semis at least,” she said.

    “I did have a discussion with my father and other well-wishers before I decided to call it a day. It took time for me to come out of the disappointment of the World Cup. That was the reason why I played only one domestic match after that,” Mithali said. “In a approach, I used to be mentally making ready for today after the World Cup,” she added.

    “I was not perturbed by the growing criticism in the recent past about my rate of scoring. These things come when you are successful and for so long at the highest level,” she stated.

    “The high-points of my career were the 2005 and the 2017 World Cups (50 overs). Not winning the World Cup would be the biggest regret,” she stated. “I believe the 2017 edition broke many shackles as far Indian women’s cricket is concerned in terms of popularity, standard of the game. The team showed to the world what we are capable of,” she added.

    “I can’t pinpoint any one moment as the most memorable or any other as the most disappointing. I always found the ability to keep going, especially fight back from tough times, being mentally more tough and gaining in confidence. I have never let any distraction get the better of me,” she stated.

    Source: www.thehindu.com

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