"It's difficult to predict the outcome of an India- Pakistan match but it all will boil down to who holds the nerves better and does well in a high pressure situation. Hope it doesn't rain," Jhulan told reporters at a Cricket Association of Bengal felicitation function here today.
"It's happening after a long time. We all have been waiting for this day. Hope it turns out to be an exciting match. No other cricket match in the world generates this much of interest," said Jhulan who will head for United Kingdom shortly for the Women's World Cup starting later this month.
Asked about India's chances in the June 24- July 23 Women's World Cup, she said, "We all will try to do well and be strong mentally. It's difficult to tell now where will we finish. It happens once in every four years. It will depend how you perform on that given day.
"England is a challenging place to play cricket. Weather plays an important role there. We are leaving June 11, much ahead of time and we will play two warm-up matches. Hopefully we will not face any difficulty in acclimatising ourselves. The teams which cope well there will have the advantage."
"My family, friends and coach stood by me in my ups and downs, tolerated me. Play with honesty and you will do well, that's the key to success," said the pacer, who has captain the national side.
Paying rich tribute to former BCCI and CAB President Jagmohan Dalmiya, she said it's only because of him that cricket has become a "brand" now.
"His contribution to cricket is not unknown to us. We all will remain grateful to him forever.
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