Mumbai Cricket Association felicitates Indian women's team

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Aug 12, 2017, 11:28 PM IST

Mithali Raj, Poonam Raut, Smriti Mandhana, Mona Meshram, Harmanpreet Kaur were honoured at a gala ceremony.

The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) felicitated members of the Women's Cricket team, which ended as runners up in the Cricket World Cup in England last month.

MCA President and BJP MLA Ashish Shelar honoured team members - skipper Mithali Raj, Poonam Raut, Smriti Mandhana, Mona Meshram, Harmanpreet Kaur at a gala ceremony here in presence of former India skipper Ajit Wadekar, player Madhav Apte and CoA member Diana Edulji.

All the players were given a memento and membership of the MCA's facility at suburban Bandra Kurla Complex, while Mona, Poonam and Smriti were given Rs five lakh reward each as earlier announced by MCA.

Members of the team's support staff Manager Trupti Bhattacharya and Rashmi Pawar were also feted.

In a nail-biting final, the Indian women's team lost to England at the iconic Lords.

Skipper Mithali remembered her difficult journey and said she started enjoying facilities which they received after coming under BCCI.

"The cricketers who are sitting back can watch women cricketers as role models. For us we have only seen men's cricketers. We have seen Sachin (Tendulkar), Kapil Dev play and those are the videos we watched. But this is a revolution and they (the budding women cricketers) can see Harmanpreet, Poonam, Smriti play," she added.

Harmanpreet, who played a splendid knock in the semis against Australia to guide India in the finals, remembered that while they were going to the tournament only two media persons had come.

"While we were going only two media people had come, but when we returned the entire country knew it and that was an achievement," she said, adding, it was an message from Diana (Edulji) which pushed her to do well after not a good performance in the opening games.

Poonam Raut, who resides in suburban Borivili had played a valiant 86 run knock in the final.

Raut said the reception which they received on arrival was like a dream.

"We narrowly missed winning the cup, but the love people have showered on us has inspired us. Our goal is to win the next World Cup and we will surely win it," said Raut, an opener.

Mandhana recalled that as the side had gone 15 days in advance before the tournament started they were able to acquaint themselves with the conditions.

She expressed gratitude to the physios and trainers at the NCA who helped her recover from the injury.

Mona Meshram and Shelar too shared their thoughts.

Among others, former India player Praveen Amre, MCA Vice President Vinod Deshpande were present on the occasion.