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The Indian team has improved since losing WT20 to Australia: Mandhana

The Indian team has improved since losing WT20 to Australia: Mandhana
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Brisbane: The opening of the Indian Women’s Cricket Team Smriti Mandhana said that his party had increased “massively” since the last defeat of the World T20 to Australia last year and will be “extra competitive” during the upcoming series here which also shows the first day test sightseeing.
India and Australia are arranged to lock horns in multi-format series consisting of three odi, day-night tests and three T20s, starting September 21.
The test will be played from September 30 to October 3 in Canberra.
The last time the two sides met was in the Women’s World Cup final in the MCG last year where the host had hammered India at 85 walks to lift the trophy.
“The team has grown massively (since the T20 World Cup),” said Mandhana to ‘The Scoop Podcast’.
Indian squad completed the Hard Hotel Quarantine 14 days on Monday.
“Covid is a big break after the T20 World Cup and many girls have the opportunity to return and understand more about their games, where they are lacking as individuals and back stronger.” Southpaw which is stylish says that after the Covid-19 forced break, the Indian team slowly returned to the rhythm to play cricket.
“The whole team has worked on their fitness and skills …
we still enter the rhythm of playing continuous matches but the last five, six months we have played cricket and now we will return to the match pattern.
Hopefully the series goes well for the whole team” India has reached Australia after a multi-format series against England in June and July, while some players like the white ball captain HarmanPreet Kaur, the sensation of Batting Teen Shafali Verma and Mandhana were also featured in a hundred tournaments.
Swashbuckling’s opening said playing against Meg Lanning and Co.
Always competitive and the team tends to enjoy a punch on the rocking path below.
“We all like to play against Australia, because they are one of the best teams in the world and are quite competitive,” Mandhana said.
“When it comes to Australia, you are slightly pumped because of the level of competitiveness of the Australian team, it just shifts to us and we also start extra competitive.” Mandhana is the only Indian woman who scored a century in Australia, 102 at Blundstone Arena in the age of 19 of 2016.
He also holds a record for the highest T20I score in this country by an Indian woman.
“Gawi Australia has a true bounce and I think everyone likes to hit in Australia.
No one will tell you that they don’t like to hit in Australia,” said Mandhana.
The team also looks forward to playing the first pink ball game.
“We are all very happy to play cricket, whatever quarantine period,” Mandhana said.
The team will play a warm-up match in Brisbane on Saturday.

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