Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India can spring a surprise in World T20: Mithali Raj

- IANS sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Fresh after registerin­g a historic double series win on the South African tour, India ODI captain Mithali Raj said the team can be a surprise element in the World T20 in November.

The Indian women’s team scripted history on Saturday when they beat South Africa women by 54 runs in the fifth and final T20 internatio­nal.

The Harmanpree­t Kaur-led side displayed an all-round performanc­e as they outclassed the Dane van Niekerk-led team, bowling them out for 112 to lift the T20 series trophy by a margin of 3-1 in the five-match series.

“The team still requires a lot of hard work in a lot of areas when it comes to the T20 format. We have been very good in the one-day format, but the way the girls have responded to this format in South Africa, I think there is a lot of scope that we can be a surprise element in the World T20,” Mithali, 35, told ESPN Cricinfo.

“Now people back home are keen to watch on television, they want to know what the Indian women’s team is doing in South Africa.

“It is just unfortunat­e the one-dayers weren’t televised but I am happy the T20s were televised and we have given a very good result. So, getting back home, we have the tri-series against Australia and England, which is again going to be televised so I am hoping all of you will get glued to the TV and start cheering for India,” the veteran batsman added.

Around Mithali, there is a younger crop of promising young cricketers to ease the burden from her shoulders.

The likes of Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpree­t Kaur and Veda Krishnamur­thy provide middle-order muscle, and in 17-year old Jemimah Rodrigues, who shared a 98-run stand with Mithali in the series clincher, a star is being nurtured.

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