Harmanpreet Kaur reveals battle with injury, makes comeback after missing last two T20Is vs WI
After a brief absence, Harmanpreet Kaur made her comeback in the first ODI against West In...
After a brief absence, Harmanpreet Kaur made her comeback in the first ODI against West Indies in Baroda on Sunday. The India captain had missed the previous T20Is against West Indies due to injury. During her absence, the team was led by Smriti Mandhana, who did an excellent job as the stand-in skipper, guiding the team to a 2-1 series victory.
Harmanpreet Kaur on ‘struggling’ with injuryIndia won the match by 211 runs, courtesy of a five-wicket haul by Renuka Singh. Meanwhile after the match, Harmanpreet opened up about her recent injury issues. Speaking in the post-match interaction, she said, “I should give credit to our physio team, they've been working really hard. I've been struggling with the knee for 3-4 months, big thanks to them for getting me fit.”
Also Read: Ravi Shastri warns Rohit Sharma to be clear in his mindset while batting at no.6: ‘Last thing you want…’“Credit goes to our fielding coach as well. Happy with how things are going. The way Smriti is batting, that's something outstanding. It's looking really easy but trust me it is not. Renuka's bowling has been amazing for so many years and today was special. We've been speaking about fielding as well, the way we've done in the last series and today has been great. Facilities in India are great, we love playing in home conditions. Beautiful ground, beautiful conditions, we're grateful to the BCCI for their support,” she added.
Defending a target of 315 runs, India bowled out West Indies for 103 in 26.2 overs. Other than Renuka’s fifer, Priya Mishra took two wickets. In the first innings, Mandhana slammed 91 runs off 102 balls, packed with 13 fours, as India posted 314/9 in 50 overs. Meanwhile, debutant Pratika Rawal registered 40 off 69 balls.
Ahead of the second ODI, the visitors will look to improve their batting especially after their performance on Sunday. In the run chase, all of their top-four batters were dismissed for single figures, and their openers left for ducks. India will need to thank Renuka for her stunning display, as she bagged figures of 5/29 and didn’t let the West Indies innings get a foothold in the run-chase.
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