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Mithali & Co eye improved batting show against NZ

Updated on: 10 March,2022 07:16 AM IST  |  Hamilton (New Zealand)
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The pitch at Hamilton’s Seddon Park has been traditionally known as a batting belter and Mithali Raj and her team would like to put up a better show against Sophie Devine’s White Ferns, who have had a great run in the recently concluded bilateral series

Mithali & Co eye improved batting show against NZ

Mithali Raj

Having pummelled arch-rivals Pakistan in a one-sided lung-opener, India will face an infinitely tougher challenge in hosts New Zealand and would endeavour to put up an improved batting show in their second ICC Women’s World Cup league stage game here on Thursday.


The pitch at Hamilton’s Seddon Park has been traditionally known as a batting belter and Mithali Raj and her team would like to put up a better show against Sophie Devine’s White Ferns, who have had a great run in the recently concluded bilateral series.


More than the margin of the 1-4 defeat, it was the fact that Indians were outplayed in all departments must have been a cause of worry for head coach Ramesh Powar who has been trying out various combinations.


What looked like a cakewalk against a relatively weaker Pakistan side might not be possible against the New Zealanders, who have all bases covered.

In fact, the Indians have already learnt a harsh lesson in the preceding ODI series where they couldn’t even defend totals of 270 and 280.

India’s problems have been often compounded by their inability to rotate the strike in the middle overs leaving way too much for the slog overs where often they haven’t had power hitters.

WI beat champions England by 7 runs

Dunedin: West Indies edged past defending champions England by seven runs on Wednesday.Batting first, West Indies managed 225-6 in 50 overs. In reply, England were bowled out for 218 in 47.4 overs.

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