Bad news from England about Team India captain, difficult to play match

The Indian team will start their campaign with the T20I series. (Photo -Matt Lewis – ECB/ECB Via Getty Images)

After the defeat in the Leeds Test match, Team India has started preparing for the second Test match. She would like to match the series by winning Edgbaston Test in Harhal. During this time, a bad news is coming from England about the Indian team. It seems difficult to play the team’s captain’s match. Due to this, the tension of the team has increased considerably. Shocked, we are not talking about Shubman Gill here, but we are doing the captain of the Indian women’s team. The Indian women’s team is also present in England at this time and will start their campaign against England from Saturday 28 June, but in the first match, captain Harmanpreet Kaur is looking difficult to play.

Harmanpreet Kaur’s health deteriorated

In England, the Indian women’s team is going to start their campaign with a 5 -match T20I series. Its first match will be held in Nottingham on Saturday 28 June. Harmanpreet Kaur could not attend the press conference held on 27 June. Team batsman Smriti Mandhana told in the press conference that Harmanpreet’s health is bad, so she could not come. However, she hoped that she would recover before the match. He said, “Harnpreet’s health is bad, so I have come here”.

Team preparation good

Mandhana expressed confidence in the team’s preparations after the 25 -day camp in Bangalore. He said that the goal of this camp was to prepare for the tour of England and for the ODI World Cup to be held in September. He said that we England had already come. Practice matches have benefited a lot. This is the first England tour of some girls, while the Indian woman captain can play her first T20I match this year.

Women captain did not play any T20i match this year

Harmanpreet has not played any T20I match so far this year. In England, she can play her first T20I match this year. Last year, he scored 394 runs in 15 T20I matches at an average of 43.77. India will host the Women’s ODI World Cup from 30 September to 2 November. Earlier, the women’s team will play a series of 5 T20I and three ODIs against England.

Asish Roy
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