T20 World Cup: India’s return to international women’s cricket action after nearly 2.5 months ended in a comprehensive 38-run defeat to England at the Wankhede Stadium, and captain Harmanpreet Kaur believes the new bowlers will have to learn their lessons quickly in the run-up to 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup.
India had elected to bowl first after winning the toss and even reduced England to 2/2 in the opening over, thanks to returning fast-bowler Renuka Singh Thakur. But after that, other bowlers, including two debutants in spinners Saika Ishaque and Shreyanka Patil, couldn’t keep England under pressure, as the visitors made 197/6, and then reduced India to 159/6.
"We didn't follow our plans. New bowlers will learn quickly before heading to T20 World Cup. I know it's a tough game. They are very good batters, they have played good cricket for so many years. we had slight change in bowling department so we will come back stronger," said Harmanpreet after the match ended.