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Need to be more consistent with work we did in last 12 months: Mithali
1/13/2022 10:54:48 PM

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NEW ZEALAND, Jan 13: India skipper Mithali Raj has stressed on the need to be "more consistent" in the areas they worked on over the last 12 months besides talking about the scope of improvement in her own batting ahead of the Women's World Cup in March-April.
To cap off the "best possible" preparation for the ODI World Cup amid COVID times, India will play a five-match series against hosts New Zealand, starting February 11. The World Cup will begin in the same country from March 4. India introduced plenty of fresh faces in England and Australia.
The likes of Sneh Rana, who made successful comeback into the team, Meghna Singh, Yastika Bhatia and Richa Ghosh were tried in those two series.
Top-order batter Yastika, wicketkeeper batter Richa and pacer Meghna made their ODI debuts Down under and all of them made an impact.
Though India lost the three-match series 1-2, they were able to push the mighty Australians to the limit. Speaking to PTI from Vijaywada where she is training, Mithali looked back at the positives from the two tours and what her side needs to do in New Zealand. "We will definitely be looking to fix our combinations for the World Cup (in ODIs against New Zealand) and try out a few compositions and also get a little more consistent in the things that worked for us in the last year," said the captain after being named Jacob's Creek brand ambassador. India needed more firepower in the middle and lower order, which has been provided by Ghosh and Pooja while swing bowlers Meghna and uncapped Renuka Singh have been a welcome addition to the pace department.
"The lower middle order contributed in Australia and we would want it to be a little more consistent. And it definitely showed that they have the potential to contribute and and all-rounders like Pooja and Sneh Rana have done well in England and in Australia. "Richa definitely showed that she has the strength and the calibre to sort of go big in the in those last few overs that we actually wanted someone like that. "She gives us edge in batting while Taniya (Bhatia) has better glove work - it's good to have good competition for spots and we have a 5 match to series to try out the combinations. "The seamers off course (have done well) but a little more work is needed in the spin department but that is an experienced lot that we have," added the leading run getter in 50-over cricket. India were able to score in excess of 250 consistently in Australia with the help of the lower-order and Mithali feels the contribution down the order becomes even more crucial against top teams. "That's what I meant in terms of being more consistent in those areas because that is what will be crucial in the World Cup when you're playing good sides. Yes, the top order definitely has to perform.
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