Only a day after India’s ladies created historical past by profitable their maiden ICC Girls’s ODI World Cup, the Punjab Cricket Affiliation (PCA) stepped ahead to honor its homegrown champions. The board introduced money rewards for captain Harmanpreet Kaur and all-rounder Amanjot Kaur, together with the workforce’s fielding coach, Munish Bali, recognizing their pivotal roles in India’s title-winning marketing campaign.
As per the announcement, Harmanpreet and Amanjot will obtain Rs 11 lakh every, whereas Munish Bali can be awarded Rs 5 lakh for his contribution to the workforce’s success. The PCA additionally confirmed {that a} particular felicitation ceremony will quickly be organized to have fun the trio’s achievements.
Harmanpreet, who hails from Moga, led India with poise and willpower, guiding the workforce to their first-ever ODI World Cup crown. Amanjot Kaur, the younger all-rounder from Punjab, impressed along with her constant performances all through the event, whereas Bali’s affect as fielding coach was key to the workforce’s sharpness and self-discipline in crunch moments.
PCA president Amarjit Singh Mehta, together with honorary secretary (officiating) Siddhant Sharma, lauded the trio’s contribution, noting that their performances had introduced distinctive delight not simply to Punjab however to the whole Indian cricketing fraternity.
“This World Cup victory is a second of immense delight for the whole nation, and we at PCA are particularly delighted that key members of this historic achievement hail from Punjab,” stated Mehta. “Their dedication and efficiency have introduced nice glory to our state and to Indian cricket.”
The PCA’s transfer comes shortly after the BCCI introduced a Rs 51 crore money prize for the whole squad and help employees for his or her World Cup triumph in Navi Mumbai.
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