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Indian women ready to salvage pride in final game

By The Assam Tribune

HAMILTON, Feb 9: An improved batting performance will be foremost on skipper Harmanpreet Kaur�s mind, when Indian women eyeing a consolation victory, take on New Zealand in the third and final T20 International here on Sunday.

After winning the ODI series 2-1, Indian women lost momentum and subsequently the T20 series. With an aim to build a squad for ICC World T20 in 2020, the Indian team management decided to drop team�s senior batswoman Mithali Raj, who is no longer considered a force to reckon with in the shortest format.

Only time will tell whether this inspired call pays dividends in the long run but the results have been far from encouraging in the first two matches which India lost by 23 runs and four wickets respectively.

�We are building a team. Today, we may be facing difficulties but in future we will do well as the young players gain experience. I think the future is good for the team and results will follow,� skipper Harmanpreet had said after conceding the series.

In both games whether chasing or batting first, India are stuck in the less than 140-run mark, which is below-par against a top team like New Zealand.

The biggest problem has been the lack of fight from the middle-order save Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues, who were top scorers respectively in the first two games. Debutant Priya Punia�s lack of experience has been evident but probably what hurt Women in Blue most is skipper Harmanpreet Kaur�s indifferent form.

The Indian captain scored 17 and 5 in the first two games. She has been rusty due to lack of batting time since the start of the ODI series where the visitors won quite comfortably.

�We did not win the series but more than winning and losing, we learnt a lot. We have a very young squad, there are very few players who have played more than 30 matches. Most of the players have played less than 10 T20I matches. It is a good learning process for us,� Harmanpreet has rued the lack of experience. � PTI

Match starts 7.30 am IST

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