Indian women cricket
Bowlers Need To Fight Hard And Back The Batters: Shikha Pandey
Indian women team's all-rounder Shikha Pandey feels batting is not the main concern of the side on the tour of England, and that if the batters "cannot get us runs", it's the bowling unit which needs to fight hard "and back the batters".
Following the historic draw against the host in the one-off Test at Bristol, India could manage only 201 and 221 in the two One-day Internationals here, losing both by big margins.
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