Pakistan or Sri Lanka? Whoever is in the final… we just want to be champions


New Delhi. The Indian team led by Harmanpreet Kaur has reached the final of the Women's Asia Cup. Team India has secured its place in the final by remaining undefeated. It is eyeing to become the champion for a record 8th time. India defeated Bangladesh by 10 wickets in the semi-finals. The Indian team achieved the target of 81 runs in 66 balls. India will face Pakistan or Sri Lanka in the final. However, the Indian team is not much worried about its opponent in the title match. Team India's fast bowler Renuka Singh says that Team India wants to maintain the same rhythm in the final as well and would like to win the trophy.

The final of the Women's Asia Cup will be played on Sunday. Either Pakistan or Sri Lanka (PAK vs SK) will qualify for the final. Both teams are facing each other in the second semi-final. The winner of this match will face India in the final. India made it to the final by defeating Bangladesh by 10 wickets in the semi-final on Friday in which 'Player of the Match' Renuka took 3 wickets for 10 runs in 4 overs with one maiden.

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Renuka said in the post-match press conference, “We want to play good and consistent cricket as we have been playing in the tournament so far. Hopefully we will be able to win the Asia Cup. It does not matter who we are playing against in the final. We just need to focus on our strengths. Our plan is to focus on one match at a time.” Renuka also completed 50 wickets in T20 International by taking three wickets, which she is very happy about.

The Indian team is still undefeated in the current tournament. Team India has qualified for the final by defeating Pakistan, Nepal and UAE in the league stage.

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