Taunton (England): The Indian women’s cricket team is trying various options during and beyond the upcoming England series to find out what could be the best possible combination for next year’s Women’s ODI World Cup in New Zealand. Yes, said the senior player Jhulan Goswami.
India’s senior middle order batsman like captain Mithali Raj, Punam Raut and Deepti Sharma All were guilty of wasting 180 odd deliveries in the first ODI, which England won by eight wickets while chasing a modest target of 202.
Goswami did not give any definite answer on the vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaurbut indicated that a lot of options would be tried ahead of the World Cup in New Zealand next year.
“Well, we’re trying to organize our combination. We’re trying to make some choices. Which options will click for us now, we’re (still) looking for that. Whatever happens.” (We will finalize the options), the management will take a call before the World Cup,” Goswami said on the eve of the second women’s ODI against England.
“Before the World Cup, we are trying to settle some things. Hopefully in the coming matches, in the coming series, we will sort out all those things.”
Young Shafali Verma should not be put under excessive pressure of expectation, feels Goswami, who is convinced that it will be a matter of time before the middle-order produces the impact performance expected from her in the ongoing series against England. is.
Goswami Goswami, the world’s highest wicket-taker, said, “Okay… it’s just the first match for Shafali. A day before yesterday, she made her ODI debut. We are expecting a lot from her because that’s her.” effect.” In women’s ODIs, everyone wants some slack when it comes to analyzing a teenager’s performance.
Goswami said of the 180 dot balls consumed, “We just need a good knock from one of the top 3. He will definitely score runs. That’s just what happens in cricket.”
“Every day is a new day, every day is a new learning experience. A good innings from all three. Harman (Kaur) needs a good innings, we know Harman can do that. From our middle order A good innings is required,” said the 38-year-old seamer.
Jhulan also believes that as a bowling group, they need to step up their game after Tammy Beaumont and Nat Sciver scored a real stick in the opener with them scoring at a strike rate of 100.
“To be honest, we need to come back strong as a bowling group. We have discussed a lot of things, hopefully we will sort it out and come back strong. You have to believe in these bowlers. He is your best bowler. Potential.
“Both of our medium pacers Shikha Pandey, Pooja Vastrakar And we have two more fast bowlers, all very good cricketers. Shikha is making a comeback from a break.
“Pooja is playing after a long time. She is a quality bowler. She needs some time, she will do well. She has won matches single-handedly for India. We just need to give her some time, she will come back strongly. I have a lot of trust in him,” Jhulan signed off.
India’s senior middle order batsman like captain Mithali Raj, Punam Raut and Deepti Sharma All were guilty of wasting 180 odd deliveries in the first ODI, which England won by eight wickets while chasing a modest target of 202.
Goswami did not give any definite answer on the vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaurbut indicated that a lot of options would be tried ahead of the World Cup in New Zealand next year.
“Well, we’re trying to organize our combination. We’re trying to make some choices. Which options will click for us now, we’re (still) looking for that. Whatever happens.” (We will finalize the options), the management will take a call before the World Cup,” Goswami said on the eve of the second women’s ODI against England.
“Before the World Cup, we are trying to settle some things. Hopefully in the coming matches, in the coming series, we will sort out all those things.”
Young Shafali Verma should not be put under excessive pressure of expectation, feels Goswami, who is convinced that it will be a matter of time before the middle-order produces the impact performance expected from her in the ongoing series against England. is.
Goswami Goswami, the world’s highest wicket-taker, said, “Okay… it’s just the first match for Shafali. A day before yesterday, she made her ODI debut. We are expecting a lot from her because that’s her.” effect.” In women’s ODIs, everyone wants some slack when it comes to analyzing a teenager’s performance.
Goswami said of the 180 dot balls consumed, “We just need a good knock from one of the top 3. He will definitely score runs. That’s just what happens in cricket.”
“Every day is a new day, every day is a new learning experience. A good innings from all three. Harman (Kaur) needs a good innings, we know Harman can do that. From our middle order A good innings is required,” said the 38-year-old seamer.
Jhulan also believes that as a bowling group, they need to step up their game after Tammy Beaumont and Nat Sciver scored a real stick in the opener with them scoring at a strike rate of 100.
“To be honest, we need to come back strong as a bowling group. We have discussed a lot of things, hopefully we will sort it out and come back strong. You have to believe in these bowlers. He is your best bowler. Potential.
“Both of our medium pacers Shikha Pandey, Pooja Vastrakar And we have two more fast bowlers, all very good cricketers. Shikha is making a comeback from a break.
“Pooja is playing after a long time. She is a quality bowler. She needs some time, she will do well. She has won matches single-handedly for India. We just need to give her some time, she will come back strongly. I have a lot of trust in him,” Jhulan signed off.
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