The Indian women’s cricket team is poised to break Australia’s incredible home-winning streak, according to star off-spinner Deepti Sharma. Australia extended their dominance in the three-match series by securing an unassailable 2-0 lead with a close three-run victory in the second ODI at Wankhede Stadium.
Prior to India’s training session, Deepti Sharma addressed the media and emphasized the team’s progress together, as well as the advantages of playing Australia to the finish.
“Well, there will always be wins and losses in sports, but as a team, we’ve gotten better at both hitting and bowling. According to Hindustan Times, she told the reporters, “We will try to break their winning streak as soon as possible,” demonstrating the team’s determination to buck the trend.
In her analysis of the second ODI, Deepti Sharma commended the bowling unit of the squad, highlighting the noteworthy contributions of Richa Ghosh and rookie Shreyanka Patil. The off-spinner expressed gratitude for Shreyanka Patil’s maiden session of 1/43 and Richa Ghosh’s courageous knock of 96 off 117 balls.
As a bowling team, we performed admirably, with the pacers and spinners limiting them. The batters’ interplay was strong and they performed well at the same moment. It is difficult to play as well as Shreyanka did in your debut match. It was entertaining to see Richa play brave cricket,” she continued.
I’m now concentrating on tomorrow’s game: Deepti Sharma
In the second ODI, Deepti, who bowled a brilliant five-for-38 over, attributed her improved performance to her many sessions at the net. She emphasized the team’s dedication to giving it their all in every game while concentrating on increasing her strike rate.
If I must talk about my bowling, I’ve had a lot of practice. In addition to increasing the number of times I bowl, I’ve also learned how to bowl in a variety of situations, including the new ball, middle overs, and even the death overs. Every team plays with the intention of winning, but sometimes you can pull it off and other times you can’t. We fought hard, saw the game through to the end, and now I’m concentrating on tomorrow’s match,” she said.