Snake on a field: reptile greets Harmanpreet & Co during practice before the World Cup match against Pakistan

Members of the Indian Women’s Cricket team were surprised by a tastes on Friday night when they worked at Colombo’s R Premadasa Stadium before their World Cup match against Pakistan on Sunday. Harmanpreet Kaur and her team practiced on the wicket of the middle pole, and as they started walking to the nets, a gray -brown snake was seen next to the drains. The reptile in question is a non-toxic rock snake and survives on hunting his favorite rodent. “It’s not toxic. It doesn’t bite. It’s a Garandiya, just looking for rats,” Pti quoted a ground man. This is not the first time such a snake has been seen at Premadasa Stadium. They were also seen during the Lanka Premier League, and also once during a Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Odi match in the early 2025. Focus on Pakistan, and no reptile will be able to distract the attention of the Indian women’s cricket team – Pakistan has beaten in a similar way. India and Pakistan have a great void in quality when it comes to women’s cricket. While the two countries have played 27 times in women-international players in formats, India has a 24-3 advantage, with Pakistan’s three wins coming only in T20 cricket. In ODIs, India has a record of 100 percent and has won all 11 games between the two sides. Both teams have begun their World Cup campaigns in contrast. While India defeated Sri Lanka by 59 runs, Pakistan collapsed against Bangladesh and lost by seven wickets in a match where they struggled at the pace and the turn. India currently holds fourth place after all teams each played a game. The women in Blue will see the opportunity to increase their net run rate, which becomes crucial at the end of the tournament. Harmanpreet Kaur and Co. Will the confidence in the armature be high on the way. The depth of the group was at the full display in the opener, when the lower middle order, despite the rise of the barrel at 124 for 6, yielded a target of 250 plus in 47 overs. With Pti inputs

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