The captain of six-time women's Cricket World Cup winners Australia, Meg Lanning, has said that the loss to India in the 2017 edition of the showpiece event in England had forced the team management to bring about big changes in the way the side now plays the game, adding that the group is motivated to go the distance in the latest edition, set to begin here on March 4.
Riding on a historic unbeaten 171 off 115 deliveries from Harmanpreet Kaur, India had defeated Australia by 36 runs in the 2017 women's 50-over World Cup semifinal. The Mithali Raj-led side then lost to England in the final at Lord's.
Ahead of the opening match of the 2022 edition of the women's World Cup against England on March 5, Lanning said during an interaction organised by the ICC that the current bunch was completely different from the one that lost to India in 2017.