Some athletes transcend mere participation; they redefine the sport. In Indian women’s cricket, Harmanpreet Kaur epitomises this impact. Her fearless mentality and aggressive batting have injected a fresh dimension into the game, inspiring a new generation of cricketers nationwide.
Under her stewardship, India achieved unprecedented milestones, most notably clinching the historic 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup on home soil. As Harmanpreet approaches the final chapter of an illustrious career, conversations about the team’s future leadership are inevitable.
The pressing question is: who will inherit the captaincy and guide Indian women’s cricket into its next era? With the Women’s Premier League (WPL) thriving and several capable leaders emerging, the national side boasts a handful of strong candidates ready to step forward.
Three promising candidates to succeed Harmanpreet Kaur as India Women’s captain
3. Deepti Sharma
Among the most seasoned players in the Indian women’s setup, Deepti Sharma emerges as a viable successor to Harmanpreet. With over 275 international caps, she possesses extensive experience and enjoys the respect of her peers, bringing a valuable seniority factor.
In the WPL, Deepti briefly captained the UP Warriorz when regular skipper Alyssa Healy was sidelined with injury. At just 28, she offers a long‑term captaincy prospect for the future.
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