Mackay (Australia): India Captain Mithali Raj and Ramesh Head coach Powar on Monday register their aim from the ODI series against Australia and said the mighty host is the best preparation for the Women’s World Cup next year.
Powar, who has talked about the need to play fearless cricket to take a UK tour in July, said it was time for the team to start to score 250 consistently to compete with people like the British and the scale of the 22-match winner in Odis.
The team also needs to be improved in the fast bowling department with veteran Jhulan Goswami not getting enough support from the other end.
“Moving towards the World Cup as a group, Batting Unit, Bowling Unit, we have set several targets.
We want to consistently print more than 250.
And we plan to it.” In bowling we tried to get opponents so we were trying to use Jhulan Goswami as an experienced bowler who could give us good openings in front and senior players as usual, we hope they guide young children and direct the team they do pretty well , “said Powar in front of the opening series on Tuesday other dough appears according to expectations.
“We definitely see a combination for the World Cup, and we will give a little time the game to the players to enter that role, it’s our goal in the series, but the main thing is definitely that we deploy the best level to win every time I’m not.
“Play against the best side before the World Cup, it is the best preparation that we can get,” said Mithali.
When hitting three, Mithali said: “I have flexible enough with my punch order whether it’s number three or number four, but it all depends on the team’s composition.” If we have a good middle order then I encourage me to order up to three.
If there is a little more experience in the middle order then I push myself to number four.
Now with Harman out of the first Odi, I might have to think of my order.
“Mithali also said that the 14-day quarantine in Brisbane was difficult at the players but they chose to see the positive side and continue to practice with training session in the room, a zoom meeting and the team’s bond activities where the captain must know more about his teammate than Only the life of their cricket.
Many guards used by Pacer Australia during heating and India are directed upwards for that challenge.
“We have also gathered input that you know they will use a lot of short pitch shipping for our battery.
“So we have a Sidarm thrower on the team so that’s where the girls have used a lot of time playing it, playing more than as far as long and shipping short pitch.” So many deductions and attractions we’ve worked in our training session, “he said.
Powar talked about the progress of Shafali Verma in international cricket and the return of Rodrigues in form after a forgotten time against England.” The way he plays in England, we are happy and happy as a 17-year-old child I think we should give a little breathing room and Mithali, SS Das (coach batter) and me.
We have had conversations with him.
He knew what to expect from him, so we did not encourage a 17-year-old child who was very expressive in his punch.
“We don’t want to limit the game, but we want to give their freedom with more responsibility and SS does play the main role.” He has spent a lot of time with Shafali, and he is working on his game, and his mentality aspects too, and he has played a hundred.
He has the trust of England.
We can’t forget that he’s only 17.
“In my way, he added:” He will and he is part of our plan forward, and this is about a combination.
We tried to find the right composition for the team that entered the World Cup.
“So he might lose (in Odis against Australia), he might play too.
We will take one match at a time.” Australia will be very difficult to beat in their own backyard but India is ready to face challenges.
“We don’t think of opponents.
If you keep thinking about Australia or England, you will lose your battle in the dressing room, so we don’t think like that.
We only think of playing quality cricket.”