Indian's explosive top order needs to bat longer to support their wobbly mi...
SYDNEY - Indian’s explosive top order needs to bat longer to support their wobbly middle order in the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia, opener Smriti Mandhana said on Saturday.
Mandhana, teenaged duo of Shafali Verma and Jemima Rodrigues and captain Harmanpreet Kaur headline what Australia coach Matthew Mott described as the most feared batting line-up in the tournament. Chasing 156 for victory, India looked very much on the course before their spectacular collapse when they lost seven wickets for only 29 runs as the hosts triumphed by 11 runs.“There are some things we still have to figure out with our batting and we are trying hard to do that.
“We must try not to get out in the 16th or 17th over and the problem will be sorted if we can stay until the 20th over.”
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