Rodrigues: New Zealand Knock Meant More Than Century

Rodrigues: New Zealand Knock Meant More Than Century

Summary

  • Jemimah Rodrigues found happiness after visiting a church.
  • She felt numb and nervous during the first 10 balls.
  • Her 76 not out against New Zealand meant more than her century.
Rodrigues: New Zealand Knock Meant More Than Century

Jemimah Rodrigues reveals her most anxious batting moment and why her 76* vs NZ meant more than her WC century vs AUS. Read her emotional journey.

Indian cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues shared a deeply personal account of her emotional journey during the ICC Women's World Cup last year. Facing a crucial must-win match against New Zealand, Rodrigues experienced intense anxiety, describing it as the most nervous she had ever felt while batting.

Earlier in the tournament, after a string of low scores, including two ducks, Rodrigues was dropped for a match against England. This led to frustration and self-doubt, culminating in a moment of breakdown. A suggestion to visit a church provided her with a much-needed sense of peace and happiness.

Rodrigues stated that her unbeaten 76 runs against New Zealand, achieved in a must-win scenario, held more personal significance for her than her century in the semifinal against Australia. She detailed how she focused on playing compact, proper cricketing shots during the challenging initial phase of her innings against New Zealand.

Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur supported Rodrigues, explaining that resting her against England was a strategic decision to manage her confidence and mental state, not a punishment. Kaur emphasized that Rodrigues was always integral to their plans, and her crucial knock against New Zealand proved the team's trust in her.

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