Behind her calm demeanour, Pratika carries the quiet pride of her family. When her selection for the World Cup squad was announced, the Rawals didn’t erupt in celebration — but their understated reactions said it all.
“My mom and dad are not very expressive. They don't show emotions openly, but I know they feel a lot. When my name was announced at the press conference, I was at home with my brother while my parents were out.
I went to my brother's room and told him, 'Say congratulations to me'. He asked why, and I said, 'I got selected for the World Cup'. His reaction was just, 'That’s it? Good for you, yaar',” she recalled with a laugh.
“Later, I called my mom and told her, and she simply said, 'It's a very good thing, very good'. They play it subtle, but I can feel their pride. Even my coach told me that my mom has had a different smile on her face for days. They may not show it directly, but I know they are very happy.”
As India prepares to co-host the Women’s ODI World Cup with Sri Lanka, Pratika Rawal is set to play her first major ICC tournament. For her, the chance to open alongside Smriti Mandhana — and to carry the hopes of millions — is both a responsibility and a dream.