T20 World Cup: After suffering a six-wicket defeat to South Africa in a crucial 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup clash, India head coach Amol Muzumdar said the team’s bowling unit is still in a developing phase and will grow stronger with more exposure and experience in the coming years.
In a crunch game at Old Trafford, India suffered from slip-ups in all three departments as they failed to defend 159 against South Africa. With the ball, barring Sree Charani’s three-for and Shafali Verma’s spell, none of the bowlers looked penetrative enough to dislodge a rock-solid Marizanne Kapp, who hit 81 not out off 45 balls.
"You have to take into consideration that the entire bowling attack apart from Deepti is very (inexperienced). Give them some time in international cricket. Somebody like Charani, very new to international cricket. Prema Rawat (was) playing her first game.