Indian women’s T20I captain Harmanpreet Kaur is spending his time at home during the quarantine period. The coronavirus epidemic has stopped almost the entire world. In India, the lockdown has extended to May 3 as a precautionary measure. However, Kaur has found ways to communicate with her supporters through social media platforms.
The veteran is obsessed with cooking and other household chores. However, lately, one of his videos has left his supporters in splits. The 31-year-old has done a magic trick using her mirror and glass. In the clip on Instagram, Kaur is seen standing in front of a mirror with glasses on it. Then she threw the ball in the mirror.
To the naked eye, her mirror image appeared to hold the ball in the glass. She captioned the video and wrote, “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s really in all of them.”
Here is Harmanpreet Kaur’s post
Kaur straining to perform for India
The final part of Kaur Women in Blue at the T20 World Cup in Australia. Although her team qualified for the final with the hosts, her form was awful. In five matches during the mega event, Harmanpreet scored six runs with an unforgettable average of 30 runs. The Punjab-born crossed the double-digit mark only once against Sri Lanka.
She started the year with an unbeaten 42 against England in Canberra. To her dismay, after experiencing two scores in her late 20s, she suffered a massive decline in form. Her prowess on the field during this period was also questioned. Who is Indian cricket, advised her to give up her captaincy and focus only on her batting skills.
Harmanpreet Kaur was the only woman to score 103 off 51 balls against New Zealand in the opening match of the 2018 World T20 in the West Indies. In 114 T20Is, Kaur scored 2,186 runs at an average of 26.98 with one century and six half-centuries show her efforts.