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Kiran Navgire: Why India's six-hitting sensation failed to make the cut for Women's T20 World Cup

When asked about not being part of India's World Cup plans, Kiran Navgire, a six-hitting sensation, honestly admits the areas where she could have performed better in the lead up to the marquee event.

October 04, 2024 / 07:01 IST
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Kiran Navgire in action at Women's Asia Cup in 2022 (ACC/File Photo)

If we look at the dynamics in cricket, T20s are popular for extraordinary hitting. And with the Women's T20 World Cup underway it is hard to believe a batter, who is known for smashing towering sixes, is not part of India's squad. We are talking about Kiran Navgire, who's X-factor is her power-hitting abilities. Navgire instead was engaged in an off season camp organised by UP Warriorz, the team she represents in the Women's Premier League (WPL), where she was joined by few of her teammates.

When asked about not being part of India's World Cup plans, Navgire, a six-hitting sensation, honestly admits the areas where she could have performed better in the lead up to the marquee event. "I feel that when I traveled to Australia I should have played at least a couple of good knocks, unfortunately I managed just one. And even in WPL I think I should have scored more runs, somewhere around 250. So I missed out here and I will also have to work on fielding. I feel to play a tournament as big as the World Cup, we need to tick these boxes because a batter can either score or not score, but a fielder saves runs for the team. So I feel that these are the areas where I lacked a bit and I'm already working on it," the 30-year-old told moneycontrol.com in an exclusive interview.

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Navgire had finished the Australia tour in August as the second-highest scorer from the India A unit, and fourth overall. She managed 62 runs from three outings at a strike-rate of 158.97, with 20-ball 38 being her best. Whereas in WPL 2024, Navgire put a modest show where she managed just one half-century and amassed 110 from eight encounters at a strike-rate of 146.66.

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