India’s women’s cricket team has been thrown a curveball ahead of the T20 World Cup in England after Amanjot Kaur picked up an injury. Head coach Amol Muzumdar said the team is still on the right track, training in Bengaluru and building on strong past shows against England. Jemimah Rodrigues added that the squad is determined to add more World Cup titles.
India’s women’s team is reeling after a second successive T20I defeat against South Africa. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur urged her squad to stay united and rebuild with a winning mindset, saying the turnaround starts with sharpening powerplay tactics and death-over execution. As the series continues, the team is looking to correct key phases and regain momentum.
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Seventeen year old left handed batter G Kamalini received her maiden India Women T20I cap against Sri Lanka as the series finale unfolded in Thiruvananthapuram. Sneh Rana returned to the playing XI, replacing a rested Renuka Singh Thakur. With Kamalini’s debut moment and Rana back in form, India look to finish the fifth T20I strongly.
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