Indian women's cricket has seen a remarkable change in the last year, significantly improving its performance and approach. Under the guidance of head coach Amol Majumdar, the team bounced back strongly after setbacks such as missing semi-finals of T20 World Cup 2026. The team demonstrated incredible mental strength and readiness, shifting focus towards Test cricket and securing a historic win at Lord's. These achievements followed their first World Cup win in the 50-over format in November last year, marking a new era for the team.
This transformation is rooted in a clear strategy of playing aggressive and positive cricket. The team aims to consistently score high totals in limited-overs cricket, with ambitions to reach 350 runs regularly. On the bowling side, the focus is on taking wickets rather than merely containing the opposition. This approach is consistent across formats, including T20s, maintaining pressure on opponents through wickets and not just defense.
Coach Majumdar emphasizes that the style of play has become fast-paced, energetic, and entertaining. This mental and strategic shift has encouraged the players to perform at high levels continuously, marking one of the most memorable periods in Indian women's cricket history. The resilience to put disappointment behind and adapt quickly highlights the team's growth and maturity under this leadership.



