Harmanpreet Kaur received on-field treatment at the end of the 38th over of India's innings, prompting the team to decide against risking her further injury. The senior all-rounder will miss the remainder of the match, handing the captaincy duties to Smriti Mandhana in her absence. Harmanpreet Kaur is a name synonymous with Indian women's cricket. The 32-year-old has been a mainstay in the team since her international debut in 2009. With over 2,000 runs and 100 wickets in ODI cricket, she has become one of the most successful all-rounders in the format. Her impressive career is marked by a 109-ball century against Australia in 2014 and 171 not out against England in 2019. Kaur has also led India to several victories, including a World Cup triumph in 2017. Her experience and skillset make her a vital cog in the Indian team.