Harmanpreet Kaur Batting For Women’s IPL | Cricket News – Times of India

india t20 captain Harmanpreet Kaur There is something important to say, and it is time that BCCI takes note of it.
In a crucial statement after a close six-wicket loss against Australia in the second T20I at Carrara on Saturday, Harmanpreet batted to start the women’s IPL in India, stressing that the lack of a Vipl This is the only reason why his teammates, who he feels are otherwise talented, come under pressure at times in crucial situations in T20I cricket.
Harmanpreet pointed to the performance of Tahlia McGrath, who took 42 not out off 33 balls in a high pressure situation to take Australia home in the second T20I, in reference to boosting the confidence of both players, as an example of the impact of the Women’s Big Bash League success. Scored a run. and performance. Eight Indian players will take part in this WBBL, starting next Thursday, which should put them in good shape ahead of the 2022 ODI World Cup in March-April next year. The Indian captain considered the experience of playing in such high-pressure T20 leagues invaluable as compared to playing only in domestic leagues.
“Australians are doing well because they get to play good cricket throughout the season. We can see what WBBL is giving them. We need that level (WIPL) before international cricket. If we get a good 20-30 Matches meet Harmanpreet said, “Show our skills and get experience before international games, you don’t feel lost playing at the top level.”

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