Deccan Chronicle

Diana defends team selection

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New Delhi, Nov. 26: Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) member and former India captain Diana Edulji on Monday defended the exclusion of Mithali Raj from the women’s World T20 semifinal, saying the team management’s decision cannot be questioned. Mithali’s omission from the playing eleven against England triggered a controvers­y and it intensifie­d after India were handed an eight-wicket drubbing, shattering their dreams of a maiden ICC title.

“I think too much is being made out of it. The management (captain Harmanpree­t Kaur, coach Ramesh Powar, vice captain Smriti Mandhana and selector Sudha Shah) made the decision of not changing a winning combinatio­n and that backfired. If India had won the game, I am sure nobody would have questioned their decision,” Edulji said.

“We can’t be questionin­g the team eleven. Another example is of Krunal Pandya, who was thrashed in the first T20 but bounced back strongly yesterday. These things happen in the game,” she said referring to the men’s team’s sixwicket win in the third

T20I against Australia. Mithali was available for the crucial game against England. In the two innings Mithali played in the tournament, she scored

51 and 56, against Ireland and Pakistan respective­ly. Harmanpree­t defended the decision to keep Mithali out of the eleven, saying “whatever we decided, we decided for the team”.

However, she was slammed by the latter’s manager Annisha Gupta, who claimed that the 35year-old was a victim of politics and favouritis­m. Edulji said Gupta’s comments were uncalled for. “It was just a bad day. The batting failed and when England were chasing, the dew made it tougher for the bowlers. The performanc­e was unexpected, especially after beating Australia.” — PTI

If India had won the game, I am sure nobody would have questioned their decision.

— DIANA EDULJI, Former India captain

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