India opening batter Smriti Mandhana was happy in finding some form in the final ODI against New Zealand before the start of the Women's Cricket World Cup. On Thursday, Smriti made the most out of two reprieves to make a fine 71 off 84 balls laced with nine boundaries and set the base for India's six-wicket win at the John Davies Oval.
Apart from her, Harmanpreet Kaur made a crucial 63 and captain Mithali Raj was unbeaten on 57 to chase 252 with four overs to spare. "I think our bowlers did a fantastic job by restricting them to 250. The wicket was a good one to bat on and all the batting unit contributed amazingly - me, Harry (Harmanpreet) di and Mithali (Raj) di," said Smriti, adjudged 'Player of the Match' in the post-match presentation ceremony.
Talking about her knock, Smriti, who missed one-off T20I and first three ODIs due to extended stay in Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ), remarked, "Initially first 10-15 balls was difficult, I forgot how to bat. The more time I spent on the wicket I got used to it. I'm happy that I found a little bit of nick before the World Cup."