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Young Players Will Grab Opportunities With Both Hands, Says Smriti Ahead Of ODIs V Ireland
“Renuka and Harman both have been really important members and they have played their part amazingly well.”
“But of course, because they are rested, it's an opportunity for two of the other young girls. I wouldn't reveal a lot about eleven, but whoever will get the opportunity, I am sure they will try and grab it with both hands. Playing for your country is always a matter of pride and I am sure that all the girls take pride in it. Tomorrow, whoever gets the opportunity, takes it and we have more match-winners for India.”
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