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Pratika Rawal channels inner psychologist to give India fresh hopes
Pratika Rawal is a student of psychology, and that fact alone offers a glimpse into the mind behind the bat. In today's fast-paced world, where there's barely a moment to pause and grief often takes a backseat,
A psychology graduate, the 25-year-old has been a hallmark of consistency at the top of the order since her debut
India Women’s opening batter Pratika Rawal continued her sensational run in ODI cricket, becoming the joint-fastest to 1,000 runs in the format alongside Lindsay Reeler, reaching the milestone in just
Pratika Rawal is making waves as Delhi's latest batting sensation, silencing doubters with consistent performances. Her record-breaking partnership with Smriti Mandhana propelled India into the World Cup semifinals.
All the statistical highs the openers and India scaled during the World Cup game against New Zealand in Navi Mumbai | ESPN.com
Watch the best shots from Pratika Rawal's "marvellous" innings against New Zealand as the batter reaches an impressive 122 runs off 134 balls in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.
Despite getting a chance in the team relatively late, opener Pratika Rawal has caught the eye with her tight technique, making a record-equalling start to her ODI career, reaching 1000 runs in her 23rd innings during her century against New Zealand in Navi Mumbai on Thursday.
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India Vs Bangladesh Preview, ICC Women's World Cup: IND-W Aim To Iron Out Flaws In Last League Match
Even if India beat Bangladesh, they would still finish fourth in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 points table and face the top-placed team in the second semi-final on October 30
India Speaking exclusively to India Today, Pradeep Rawal shared how his daughter Pratika’s World Cup century felt like a dream come true. He recalled their countless backyard sessions that laid the foundation for her big moment.
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine has won the toss and opted to bowl against co-hosts India at the Women’s Cricket World Cup in Navi Mumbai