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00:00We always used to say the same thing in the dressing room.
00:02Girls, one World Cup will change the way people look at women's cricket.
00:06We want to win the World Cup.
00:07We have a restaurant, of course I want to open it.
00:09That was like a big dream.
00:11I was 9 years old when my dad said,
00:13let's open it, so we started opening.
00:30It's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's
00:54a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream,
01:00it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a
01:04dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream, it's a dream.
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01:21I was 9 years old when my dad said,
01:23let's open it, so we started opening.
01:25We were joking about a long way ahead,
01:27but never though of losing it.
01:28There was a time when you have to fill a form in Maharashtra
01:31Like name, age, middle order, opening etc.
01:35I didn't know anything about opening, middle order etc.
01:39I only knew how to hold a bat and bat
01:41So I called my dad and asked him what should I fill in the form
01:45Opening, middle order, lower order
01:47Dad said fill it, that's opening, what is it?
01:49So I became an opening batsman there
01:51We always used to say the same thing in the dressing room
01:53Girls 1 World Cup will change the way people look at women's cricket
01:57We just want to win a good World Cup
02:01In India, especially when women's cricket used to win
02:04We always used to clap or shout
02:07So apart from these two, we didn't tell the names of other 15 girls
02:11But this time I had a very good feeling
02:13Everyone was telling me by name
02:15Deepthi Sharma should have put it like this
02:17Or Harman played that knock
02:18It was a good feeling
02:20I watch Masterchef Australia a lot
02:23Me too
02:24I am a big fan, a cooking fan
02:27My mom used to cook a lot
02:29I have seen a lot of seasons of Masterchef Australia
02:32My mom used to cook a lot
02:34She used to make a lot of roti and I used to smell it
02:37My mom used to tell me to eat it quietly
02:42Why did you open a cricket academy?
02:43You should have opened a restaurant
02:44There is a restaurant, of course I want to open it
02:48That was like a big dream
02:50What is the story behind Rahul Dravid's bat?
02:53So Rahul Dravid gave a signed bat to Shravan
02:56So he met Rahul sir
02:59And asked him if he could give him a bat
03:03So he gave it to him
03:05He signed it and took it in my name
03:07He is also very sweet, he took it in my name
03:09So I was just going to keep it in showpiece
03:11That yes, I have a signed bat
03:13As soon as I picked it up, everyone was like
03:15This bat's balance is so heavy
03:17I started playing
03:18So you played with it?
03:19Yes, I played with it
03:20I scored a double century
03:22So this is Rahul's bat?
03:24Yes, it was his bat only
03:26So just one question
03:28Was it Rahul's bat or Shravan's bat that Rahul signed?
03:31No, it was Rahul sir's bat only
03:33I see
03:34Yes, it was his bat only
03:36But when we talk about mental conditioning
03:38You can't have a better bat than that to score 200
03:42I think I had it repaired 4 times
03:45I had 4-5 more bats
03:47But I kept on playing with the same bat
03:50Finally my dad said
03:52Stop playing with that bat
03:54So I still have it in showpiece