Sri lanka world cup
3rd T20I: Renuka Singh Thakur Aims To Take A Rare Five-for After Picking A Four-wicket Haul
In what was the first international women’s game at the Greenfield International Stadium, Renuka picked 4-21 on her return to the T20I team as India restricted Sri Lanka to 112/7.
"Very happy. I never get five wickets; it's always four. So maybe I'll have to work harder to get a five-for as they are rare for me. I go to the NCA (CoE) to prepare for any tournament because it works for me. I can do some extra work on my bowling and fitness, and that helps me execute better,” said Renuka in the post-match presentation ceremony.
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