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Indian women’s cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur expressed concern over the problem of continuous injury of fast bowlers on 11 May. After registering a wonderful win of 97 runs over Sri Lanka in the final of the tri -wise series, he spoke openly on the issue and said that the team management is working seriously on it, so that the challenge can be resolved before the World Cup. After the match, Harmanpreet said that he is proud of his entire team, especially on the batsmen. We wanted to bat first after winning the toss and the way we showed the game are very happy.
Always scope for improvement
India, batting first, scored a huge score of 342 runs for 7 wickets. In response, the Sri Lankan team was reduced to 245 runs. Vice -captain Smriti Mandhana gave India a strong start by scoring an excellent century. He was followed by Jemima Rodrigues, Sneh Rana, Amanjot Kaur and Harmanpreet themselves. Harmanpreet said that there is always scope for improvement for us. Whether it is batting, bowling or fielding in fielding-every department. The injuries of our fast bowlers are a matter of concern. The coaching staff is focusing on it and hopefully we will find a solution soon.
Sneh Rana did amazing with the ball
The captain praised the team’s balanced performance and said that apart from Smriti and my innings, the rest of the batsmen also made a great contribution. Sneh Rana’s bowling was amazing. There are many positive aspects that can be talked about, but at the moment I want to celebrate this victory. Sneh Rana got the title of ‘Player of the Series’ to take 15 wickets in the series, while Mandhana was adjudged ‘Player of the Match’ for her century.
(PTI Inputs)
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