New Delhi, Nov. 4 -- From Moga's grounds came Harmanpreet Kaur, daughter of a volleyball player turned court clerk. From Sangli, Smriti Mandhana, whose father once played district cricket, turned from a special teen talent into a seasoned match-winner. From Agra, Deepti Sharma, whose brother abandoned his own fast-bowling dreams to coach her, became the player of the tournament. From Rohtak, Shafali Varma, who once disguised herself as a boy to escape the derision of neighbours, turned in a magical performance on the most important night of her career. They aren't the only ones. If you draw a map of where India's women world champions come from, it will barely point towards Tier-I cities or the metros. Instead, it will take you through Moga and Rohtak, Sangli and Siliguri, Golaghat and Ghuwara. It will pass through fields, courtyards and backyards, far from the cricket powerhouses but in many ways, the real nurseries of India's women's cricket. P2...