Courtesy: PTI
In the Women’s Asia Cup 2024 final, India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur acknowledged that her team fell short of their best performance, resulting in an eight-wicket loss to Sri Lanka. The match, held on Sunday at the Rangiri International Stadium in Dambulla, saw Sri Lanka clinch victory with a commanding display.
Harmanpreet admitted that India’s performance was marred by several critical errors. She described these as “a lot of fumbles” which ultimately hindered their chances of winning the final. Despite acknowledging the team’s overall strong performance throughout the tournament, she conceded that the final was not up to their usual high standards.
The Indian skipper expressed regret over the mistakes made during the game and emphasized that these lapses played a significant role in their defeat. Harmanpreet’s reflections highlighted the importance of learning from such errors and improving future performances to better handle high-pressure situations in crucial matches.