Women's World T20: No regrets, says Harmanpreet on Mithali Raj’s omission

India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur defended the team selection after Mithali Raj was dropped for the Women's World T20 semifinal against England.

Published : Nov 23, 2018 11:00 IST , North Sound (Antigua)

Mithali Raj's omission from the semifinal against England backfired for India as it lost momentum batting first.
Mithali Raj's omission from the semifinal against England backfired for India as it lost momentum batting first.
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Mithali Raj's omission from the semifinal against England backfired for India as it lost momentum batting first.

The decision to drop a player of Mithali Raj’s calibre backfired during India’s humiliating semifinal loss to England in the World T20 but skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said that she has “no regrets” as it was a decision taken keeping team’s interests in mind.

Indian batting collapsed as it managed only 112 with eight wickets falling for 24 runs as the visibly upset veteran’s blank stare sitting in the dug-out said it all.

At the toss, Harmanpreet said: “It’s not about not selecting Mithali, it’s about keeping a winning combination.”

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However the Indian skipper defended her decision.

“Whatever we decided, we decided for the team. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, no regrets. I’m proud of the way my girls played through the tournament,” Harmanpreet said after the match.

Mithali’s strike-rate was always an issue but considering that Taniya Bhatia hasn’t been able to acclerate and Veda Krishnamurthy in poor form, the decision to drop a seasoned campaigner backfired.

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Over reliance on the top-order has cost India while batting first as the England's spinners were able to control the flow of runs.
 

'Learning for us'

“This is a learning for us because we are a young team. Sometimes you have to change your game according to the wicket. England bowled really well, read the wicket really well. It was not an easy total to chase, and our bowlers bowled really well. We stretched the match till the 18th over,” Harmanpreet explained.

She did admit that mental strength in big games is an issue and her young team needs to garner a bit more of it.

“I think we are a young team and we still need to work on our mental strength. If we can work on how to play under pressure, that will change how we play these games.”

England captain Heather Knight said that she was worried during Powerplay overs when Smriti Mandhana had gone on the offensive but lauded her spinner Kirstie Gordon and Sophie Ecclestone for bringing them back in the game.

“The match got away from us a bit in the Powerplay but the spinners bowled really well to bring us back. Kirstie has been outstanding on her first tour. Sophie, young spinner as well, has shown a lot of quality over the last year or so.”

Knight said that she wasn’t concerned about the form of her top players like Tammy Beaumont and Dani Wyatt because conditions for batting was challenging in St Lucia.

“I think the conditions have been very tricky in St Lucia and when we’ve come here, No worries at all about (the form of Beaumont and Wyatt). The final (against Australia) is going to be a great game, hopefully we’ll have a great atmosphere and a brilliant game of cricket.”

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