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Indian Pacers Were A Bit Wayward In First ODI Says Jhulan Goswami
Indian women team's frontline pacer Jhulan Goswami has attributed the eight-wicket loss to England in the first ODI to lack of game-time. The 38-year-old, who picked one for 25 in her six overs, and fellow pacers, Shikha Pandey and Pooja Vastrakar, failed to make early and regular dents to England women's batting. The spinners were even more disappointing as they gave away runs at over six an over.
"It is just that our bowling unit, particularly medium pacers unit has not fired as it should have, so things look a bit wayward but I'm sure we all have a lot of talent and we are going to come back strongly," said Jhulan to media ahead of Wednesday's second ODI.
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