India star Shreyanka Patil reveals her ‘greatest inspiration’ ahead of Women’s World Cup 2026

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The stage is set for one of the biggest events in women’s cricket as the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is scheduled to begin on June 12 and will continue till July 5. The tournament will bring together the best teams from across the world, all fighting for the ultimate T20 glory in the women’s game. With rising competition and evolving standards in women’s cricket, this edition is expected to be one of the most competitive yet.
Fans across the globe are eagerly waiting for high-intensity clashes, breakthrough performances, and emerging stars making their mark on the world stage. India, with a balanced squad and growing depth in talent, will once again enter the tournament as one of the strong contenders. The team will rely heavily on its young talents and experienced campaigners to deliver under pressure in crucial matches.
Ahead of the mega event, India’s rising star Shreyanka Patil has revealed who continues to motivate her both on and off the field. In a candid conversation with ICC, she shared that her “greatest inspiration” is none other than Indian batting icon Virat Kohli.
Patil expressed deep admiration for Kohli, highlighting not just his extraordinary cricketing achievements but also his unmatched discipline and fitness standards. She said Kohli inspires her in multiple ways—his relentless hard work, his attitude towards the game, and his commitment to maintaining peak physical condition. According to her, his influence goes far beyond cricketing performances and extends into lifestyle and mindset.
She also mentioned her special connection as an RCB player, which adds a personal layer to her admiration. Sharing the same franchise identity as Kohli has made his journey even more relatable and inspiring for her. For Shreyanka, Kohli represents a complete professional who has redefined modern cricket through dedication and consistency.
“My greatest inspiration, still, that I get inspired by, is Virat Kohli, none other than Virat Kohli, the greatest of all time. I don’t know because I’m an RCB girl as well, and then he plays for the same franchise. He’s just inspired not only in terms of cricket but also the fitness, the hard-working ability, and all of that, not just cricket but all together put in; I think he’s just great,” Patil told ICC.
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As the Women’s T20 World Cup approaches, expectations from Patil are steadily rising. The young spinner has shown promising signs in recent appearances, and fans believe she could play a key role for India in the tournament. Her ability to control the middle overs and provide breakthroughs at crucial moments makes her a valuable asset in high-pressure matches.
Supporters are particularly excited about her growth and maturity as a player. With India aiming for a strong campaign, Patil’s performance could prove to be a game-changer in tight encounters. The team management is also likely to rely on her skills in spin-friendly conditions, where her variations can make a significant impact.
With inspiration drawn from one of the modern greats and confidence building ahead of the global event, Patil enters the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 with momentum on her side. All eyes will now be on her as India looks to make a powerful statement on the world stage.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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