Fresh off their historic 2025 ODI World Cup victory, the Indian women's cricket team is riding a wave of momentum, and captain Harmanpreet Kaur is channeling that confidence toward a new goal: T20 World Cup glory. The team has landed in South Africa for a crucial five-match T20I series, a vital final tune-up before the global tournament in England this summer.
The timing couldn't be better for India. The squad is in formidable T20 form, having delivered a statement-making 5-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka late last year and, more impressively, securing a historic 2-1 series win over powerhouse Australia in February—their first T20I series victory against the Aussies in a decade. This winning streak has solidified their status as serious contenders in the shortest format.
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur credits the team's current self-belief directly to their ODI World Cup triumph. "After the World Cup, our team is looking quite confident," Kaur stated from Durban. "Wherever we are going, we are going with a lot of confidence... Our team is looking in good shape."
She emphasized the importance of the upcoming battle against a strong South African side, viewing it as the perfect platform to fine-tune their game. "Before the World Cup, the South Africa series is very important for us... It's a great opportunity for us to make it all come together and play our best cricket."
This series represents the final major challenge before the T20 World Cup. A strong performance against the Proteas would send a powerful message to the cricketing world and prove that India's women are ready to conquer both white-ball formats. The quest for dual-world-champion status begins now.
