Mithali Raj: ‘Will look for a clean sweep against Sri Lanka’

The Indian side won 2-1 win against South Africa in a three-match ODI series, held in the Rainbow Nation, before it was blanked 3-0 by Australia.

Published : Mar 25, 2018 20:57 IST , Dubai

 India's Mithali Raj bats against England during the Women's T20 Triangular Series in Mumbai, on Sunday.
India's Mithali Raj bats against England during the Women's T20 Triangular Series in Mumbai, on Sunday.
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India's Mithali Raj bats against England during the Women's T20 Triangular Series in Mumbai, on Sunday.

After suffering its most embarrassing series defeat in recent times against Australia India skipper Mithali Raj, on Sunday, said that the team is looking to make amends by aiming for a clean sweep against host Sri Lanka in round three of the ICC Women’s Championship.

“We will definitely look for a clean sweep, to get six points (in the next series) against Sri Lanka. It becomes very important that whatever ICC Championship matches that we play (from here on) against other teams, our job is to aim and play for those points, since we have lost out on six points (against Australia), and we lost two points in South Africa,” Mithali said.

The Indian side won 2-1 win against South Africa in a three-match ODI series, held in the Rainbow Nation, before it was blanked 3-0 by Australia.

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“From the tour to South Africa, we have got four points, but we haven’t managed to get even two points from the series against Australia. (But) We still have other teams to go (play against). Now, whenever we play against other teams, it will be important for us not to lose out on any games,” Mithali said.

India will bank on Smriti Mandhana, who was the top run-getter during the ODI series against Australia, and she would look to continue her good run.

Mandhana is the second leading scorer in the tournament so far, smashing two half centuries in the series, played in Vadodara, and has a tally of 350 runs in the championship, next only to New Zealand’s Sophie Devine, who has a tally of 428 runs, including two centuries.

India is fifth in the points table, with four points, six points behind New Zealand and Australia, after the end of its second round matches. It will face Sri Lanka in the next round, followed by England in round four.

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