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Smriti Mandhana to Replace Harmanpreet as Captain? Ex-Captain Weighs In

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Post-Victory Leadership Debate

Just hours after India Women lifted their maiden ICC ODI World Cup in a thrilling 52-run win over South Africa, a fresh conversation has erupted: should captaincy change hands? The topic isn’t coming from fans or pundits—but from one of India’s most respected cricketing voices, former captain Shantha Rangaswamy.

Shantha Rangaswamy’s Bold Take

In a candid post-match analysis, Rangaswamy suggested that Harmanpreet Kaur should consider stepping down as captain across formats. Her reasoning? To free Harmanpreet from leadership pressures so she can refocus on her batting and fielding—areas where she’s shown world-class potential but has been inconsistent under the captaincy tag in recent years .

“Harmanpreet has served the team with heart and courage,” Rangaswamy noted. “But now that the ultimate prize is won, it’s time to think about the future—and her own game.”

Why Smriti Mandhana?

Rangaswamy didn’t just call for a change—she named a successor. Smriti Mandhana, she believes, is the ideal candidate to lead India across all formats. At 29, Mandhana brings maturity, consistency at the top of the order, and a calm demeanor that could anchor the team through the next cycle of World Cups and international tournaments .

Mandhana has already captained India in Harmanpreet’s absence during bilateral series and has shown tactical awareness and emotional intelligence—two traits modern captains need beyond just on-field performance.

Harmanpreet’s Legacy and Future

No discussion about Indian women’s cricket leadership is complete without acknowledging Harmanpreet Kaur’s monumental contributions. She led the team to its first World Cup final in 2017, transformed the squad’s aggression, and finally delivered the trophy in 2025. Her six-year tenure as full-time captain has been defined by resilience.

Still, Rangaswamy’s suggestion isn’t a criticism—it’s a strategic pivot. Many great captains, from MS Dhoni to Ricky Ponting, stepped down at their peak to extend their batting careers. Harmanpreet could follow a similar path, remaining a senior batter and mentor rather than a skipper.

Bowling Concerns Amid Glory

Interestingly, Rangaswamy also pointed out a quiet concern beneath the World Cup euphoria: India’s bowling depth. Despite Deepti Sharma’s heroics (5/39 in the final), the middle overs remain a vulnerability, especially in high-pressure chases. “Winning the Cup doesn’t mean we’ve solved everything,” she cautioned. “We need more frontline bowlers ready for ICC events.”

What Next for Team India?

With the T20 World Cup just 14 months away and the 2029 ODI World Cup on the horizon, the BCCI now faces a pivotal decision. A leadership transition, if handled with care, could usher in a new era of sustained excellence. Whether Harmanpreet passes the torch to Smriti Mandhana—or retains it for one last cycle—will shape Indian women’s cricket for years to come.

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