Doubts over Harmanpreet Kaur’s availability, a middle-order muddle and sloppy fielding have left India with plenty to ponder ahead of its series-deciding women’s T20I fixture against West Indies.
Despite starting the three-match series on a winning note, the Women in Blue lost the plot in the second fixture, allowing the visiting team to draw level.
With heavy dew settling in, none of the Indian bowlers could pose any threat as Hayley Matthews and Qiana Joseph went on a rampage.
In the last couple of games at the DY Patil Stadium, the toss has been a factor, and with hardly any turnaround time, the home team needs to regroup and fix the weak links.
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While it has been a remarkable outing so far for stand-in captain Smriti Mandhana, with a couple of fifty-plus scores, the middle-order has been inconsistent, and Harmanpreet’s absence has only…
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