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IND W V ENG W: We Will Play Aggressive Cricket, Says Harmanpreet Kaur As India Hosts Test After Nine Years
While India last played a Test match at home nine years ago and their last red-ball game was two years ago against Australia at the Carrara, Harmanpreet Kaur missed that match and thus will be making her debut as a captain.
Many of her teammates have not played multi-day cricket as the female cricketers don't get to play red-ball cricket in the domestic circuit either. Thus red-ball cricket is an unknown commodity for many of them. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and her deputy Smriti Mandhana are the only ones in the current squad who have played red-ball cricket at home.
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IND-W V ENG-W: Focus On Batters As Indians Step Into The Unknown Of Red-ball Cricket After Nine Years
Head Coach Amol Muzumdar: Besides the advantage of playing in home conditions, the Indian women's cricket team will bank on recent good performances in all formats of the game to ...
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IND V ENG: Need More Red-ball Cricket Internationally To Change Domestic Structure, Says Smriti Mandhana
Head Coach Amol Muzumdar: For players accustomed to turning out for T20 and One-day cricket, playing Test cricket is a big change mentally and physically. Smriti Mandhana, vice-captain of the ...
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IND V ENG: Got Our 'whites' Today, Looking Forward To Playing Test After A Long Gap, Says Mandhana
DY Patil Stadium: In ten years of international cricket, Smriti Mandhana has played in only four Women's Test matches. In the next three weeks, she is scheduled to be part ...
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'The More We Play, The Better We Will Be', Says Harmanpreet Kaur After Third T20I Win
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'Some Of Us Didn't Read The Ball Well', Admits Harmanpreet Kaur After Second T20I Defeat
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WPL Is Creating A Platform For Players To Make Transition From Domestic To International Level: Veda Krishnamurthy
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Was A Bit Nervous And Excited; Will Bounce Back Pretty Well, Says Shreyanka Patil
Caribbean Premier League: 2023 had turned out to be a breakthrough year for off-spin all-rounder Shreyanka Patil, who came into the spotlight through brilliant performances in Women’s Premier League (WPL), ...
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New Bowlers Will Learn Quickly Before Heading To T20 World Cup, Says Harmanpreet Kaur
T20 World Cup: India’s return to international women’s cricket action after nearly 2.5 months ended in a comprehensive 38-run defeat to England at the Wankhede Stadium, and captain Harmanpreet Kaur ...
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Focus On World Cup As India, England Search For Answers In Three-match T20I Series
DY Patil Stadium: Look no further for a favourite when it comes to T20 international encounters between the India-Women and England-Women teams. England have totally dominated exchanges, losing only seven ...
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Harman In Charge As India Names Strong Squads For 3 England T20Is, Two Tests
IDFC First Bank T20I: The national selection committee has named a full-fledged women's squad for the T20Is against England starting next week and the one-off Tests against England and Australia ...
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It Takes One Day
New Delhi: Heartbreak! Yet again the green and gold got the better of the ones in blue. And this time it was in the blue domain; in their own backyard. ...
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Men’s ODI WC: Have Full Faith In Skills And Determination Of Our Indian Squad, Says Harmanpreet Kaur
ODI World Cup: India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur wished the Rohit Sharma-led side good luck for their 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup semi-final clash against New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium ...
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WPL Set To Commence In Febrauray 2024 With Home-and-away Format: Report
The Mumbai Indians: Women's Premier League likely to be played in home and away format and will commence on February 23 with venues Mumbai and Bangalore, as per reports.. ...
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WPL 2024: Champions Mumbai Indians Retain Harmanpreet; Gujarat To Continue With Ashleigh Gardner, Beth Mooney
Mumbai Indians Women: Mumbai Indians, champions of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2023, have retained 13 players including skipper Harmanpreet Kaur for the next edition of the event to be ...
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