With the intention of strengthening its final preparations for the Women’s T20 World Cup starting from June 12 next month, the Indian women’s cricket team will take the field from Thursday to play a three-match T20 series against host England. The Indian team, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, will look to regain its consistency on this important tour and decide the best playing eleven (team combination) for the tournament.
The Indian team has played brilliantly on many occasions in the last one year, but the team has been struggling to maintain its consistency. This tour, happening just before the World Cup, is the last chance for the Indian team management to correct its weaknesses. This first match to be held on Thursday Team India’s eyes are set on strengthening the middle-order batting and death overs bowling. Vice-captain Smriti Mandhana and captain Harmanpreet Kaur will have a big responsibility to provide stability to the batting order.
This tour is not only a means to test the form of the players of the Indian team, but is also the last opportunity to adjust to the conditions on the pitches of England. India’s first match in the global tournament starting from June 12 is going to be very important, keeping in view the performance of all three matches of this series is being taken very seriously. Sports lovers will also keep an eye on which young faces the head coach and selectors give a chance to in the final eleven and prepare the strategy for the World Cup.