Harmanpreet Kaur is set to make cricketing history as she becomes the first player to reach 200 T20 Internationals, a landmark arriving during India’s crucial Women’s T20 World Cup clash with South Africa at Old Trafford. The moment carries added symbolism: the 37‑year‑old debuted in the format in Manchester 17 years ago. Her achievement has drawn widespread admiration.
India bowling coach Aavishkar Salvi hailed her as a global role model, praising her professionalism, consistency and influence on younger players. South Africa all‑rounder Chloe Tryon, her teammate at the Mumbai Indians, spoke of growing up inspired by Harmanpreet’s example and continues to admire her leadership. India enter the match unbeaten, aiming to keep pace with Australia, while South Africa face rising pressure after an early defeat. Reflecting on a recent 4‑1 series loss to South Africa, Salvi noted India’s improvements, crediting honest discussions and targeted work. Harmanpreet’s milestone adds weight to a pivotal contest.