Women’s World Cup 2017, Finals: 6 players who could be the match-winner for India against England
India v England, Women's World Cup 2017: The last time they reached this stage was in 2005, when they played South Africa in the finals
A cricket geek to the tee, Ankit Banerjee likes to look at the game from various angles. The romance with the sport incepted since the 1996 World Cup semi-final. He is a winner of the 2011 edition of the All-India college cricket quiz.
India v England, Women's World Cup 2017: The last time they reached this stage was in 2005, when they played South Africa in the finals
India vs Australia: Some of the commentators were heard comparing her with Yuvraj Singh. They called her the right-handed Yuvraj
India vs Australia, Women's World Cup, semi-finals: Even greats like Charlotte Edwards hailed Harmanpreet's innings as the best she had ever seen
India vs Australia: Harmanpreet Kaur scored an unbeaten 171 off 115 balls. Her innings was studded with 7 sixes and 20 fours
India v Australia, Women's World Cup, semi-finals: Smriti Mandhana and Poonam Raut have shown that they have the ability to take on any attack
India held the former record which was broken, India had created that record in 2008 against England in Chennai, they scored 387 to win
Ashok Dinda has represented India in 13 One Day Internationals and has picked up 12 wickets
It is a known problem that women's cricket does not garner a lot of eyeballs like their male counterparts do