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Mithali Raj’s father confident that India can win women’s World Cup

HYDERABAD: India will meet England in the final of the Women’s World Cup on Sunday. Dorai Raj, Mithali''s father, said India had the firepower to win the World Cup.

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Hyderabad, July 22

India will meet England in the final of the ICC Women’s World Cup on Sunday at Lords.

Speaking ahead of the final, Dorai Raj, Mithali's father, insisted that India had the firepower to win the World Cup this time.

He said, “This is the second time after 2005 that we’ve got a chance to play in the World Cup final. The team was captained by Mithali back then as well. The team performed well that time, but lost to Australia. Her career is drawing to a close, so she has a great chance to win the cup now.”

Drawing a parallel to the Virat Kohli-led side that lost to Pakistan in the Champions Trophy last month, Dorai Raj said Mithali had never been overconfident in life.

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“I don’t think that Mithali will be overconfident. She has been in these situations before and she’ll be calm and study her opponents before playing them.” he said.

He believed that the result of this match could change the face of women’s cricket in India and added that the team had a chance to create history.

He said, “They’ll have to put in their best. If they do so, they will go down in history like the men’s team of 1983.”

India defeated Australia, the defending champions, by 36 runs in the semifinals on Thursday to set up a final clash with England.

Mithali has already warned England not to expect an easy match. ANI

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