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Richa Ghosh reveals how role clarity helped her during WC campaign
The Statesman Kolkata
|November 05, 2025
India wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh, one of the key performers in the ICC Women's World Cup-winning campaign, credited her success in the tournament for the role clarity to accelerate in the death overs and ensure a strong finish for the side.
Richa, who came close to scoring her maiden international century during the tournament, said her approach was shaped around staying composed and rotating the strike.
“Before the World Cup, I really focused on spending more time at the crease and building my innings. Whenever I got the chance to play, I concentrated on playing grounded shots and making sure I didn't throw my wicket away. For me, it was all about keeping the scoreboard ticking with singles and holding up oneend. That's what I worked on the most,” Richa said on JioStar’s ‘Follow The Blues.
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