Hindustan Times (Patiala)

India seek to rule in T20s as well

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com n

The ODI series triumph was offset slightly by a loss in the closing match but that would hardly dent the Indian women’s cricket team’s confidence as it heads into a five-game Twenty20 rubber against South Africa, starting here on Tuesday.

After commanding victories in the first two ODIs, the Indian women lost by seven wickets in the third ODI here last Friday.

The loss, however, hardly made any difference as the Indians had pocketed the three-ODI series by then.

The defeat definitely came as a jolt but Indian women would look to shrug off the disappoint­ment and make a winning start to their T20 campaign here.

The visitors were at their dominating best in the first two ODIs, recording huge 88 and 178-run wins before slumping to the loss. While Mithali Raj led the side in the ODI series, the T20s will witness a new captain in the explosive Harmanpree­t Kaur. Harmanpree­t will be assisted by in-form batswoman Smriti Mandhana.

India would also be bolstered by the inclusion of T20 specialist Anuja Patil and debutant allrounder Radha Yadav and wicketkeep­er Nuzhat Parveen in the squad. Their success also relies heavily on skipper Harmanpree­t and Mithali Raj’s contributi­ons.

On the bowling front, veteran Jhulan Goswami is expected to return to the playing eleven after being rested for the third ODI. In Jhulan’s absence, the Indian bowling attack lacked sting in the last match as Mignon du Preez scored a valiant 90 to pull off a consolatio­n win for the hosts.

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GETTY IMAGES Harmanpree­t Kaur.

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