‘We made a collective pledge to pour our entire hearts and souls: Jemimah

India cricketer Pratika Rawal was on the sidelines when an ankle injury left her unable to play in the tournament. She said it was hard to sit and watch the action from the dug‑out.
“Honestly, it’s tough to miss playing,” Raw Al admitted. “Watching from the sidelines feels harder than being on the field.”
She went on to describe the atmosphere as electric. “Every wicket and six gave me goosebumps,” she told reporters. “The crowd’s energy was amazing, and seeing that passion from the dug‑out lifted my spirits.”
Raw Al’s comments highlight the joy many players feel watching teammates perform, even when injury keeps them out of the game. The incident underscores the unpredictability of injuries in India’s women’s cricket matches and the emotional resilience of players who keep cheering on their teammates.
Source: ianslive
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