India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said she would never stop learning as the process of improving is never-ending. She made the comments on the Captains’ Day at the Dubai International Stadium that brought together all 10 team captains on the eve of the ninth edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 . “I think that is something we keep learning every day.

Because when you win, sometimes you feel, OK, that is something I have achieved. But at the same time, next day when you go, you may make small mistakes. And I think that is part of the game.

And I think learning is something which is never going to stop, every day is a learning day. Every day I'm going and learning and getting experience from every game. Yeah, I think people around me, they are helping me, they are working hard to make our team go at that level where we want to be.

I am happy with where our team is, like how our team is working hard to achieve small, small things," said Kaur. The Women's T20 World Cup begins Thursday with Bangladesh taking on Scotland in the first match followed by Pakistan vs Sri Lanka encounter. India, placed in Group B, start their journey against New Zealand on October 4.

This year, the ICC took a unique approach to the captains' photo by inviting each captain to individually showcase their excitement for the tournament set against the striking backdrop of the Dubai Frame, a symbol of the UAE’s landscape. The setting, which blends the Emirate’s iconic modern architecture with i.