‘That One Move...’: Amol Muzumdar Reveals What He Told Harmanpreet and Jemimah During the Chase vs Australia
Amol Muzumdar was on the edge of his seat as India chased 340 runs against Australia in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 semi-final. He jumped with joy when Amanjot Kaur hit the winning runs, knocking out the defending champions.

Amol Muzumdar was on the edge of his seat as India chased 340 runs against Australia in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 semi-final. He jumped with joy when Amanjot Kaur hit the winning runs, knocking out the defending champions. Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 127 guided the Women in Blue to their third ODI World Cup final.
After the match, coach Muzumdar shared his simple message to the team before the crucial semi-final against the seven-time champions, Australia: “Finish well.”
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Coach Muzumdar Reveals the Winning Mindset
“There were no big messages. We always told each other we needed to finish well. We usually start well, but finishing has been our area to improve. Today was that day," Muzumdar told the official broadcaster JioHotstar after the historic win.
The head coach praised Jemimah Rodrigues and highlighted his strategic decision to promote her to No. 3 as a game-changer.
“I always felt Jemi had the temperament to shift gears. That one move made a difference," Muzumdar said.
Team Spirit and Leadership
The 50-year-old Mumbai stalwart also praised senior players like skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, and Deepti Sharma.
“Harman was calm and smiling all the way through. Deepti kept motivating everyone, and Smriti was her usual cheerful self. Everyone knows their role, and that helps," Muzumdar added.
Before the semi-final against Australia, he had written one simple line on the whiteboard: “We just need one more run than them to reach the final.” Muzumdar said that the loss against England in the group stage had lit a spark within the team.
“The next practice session had more energy and intent. Sometimes it’s not failure — it’s just a hiccup that teaches you more. I am still in a daze after the win against Australia," he concluded.
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