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What needs to change for India Women leading up to the 3rd ODI vs NZ

Anjum Chopra flags the main areas of concern, ahead of India Women's 3rd ODI vs New Zealand.

February 17, 2022 / 13:13 IST

- by Anjum Chopra on 17th February, 2022

The Indians should have reached closer to 300 or cross it. The Indian women went down in the 2nd ODI to New Zealand women with an over to spare. It does seem like a close game; and it was a close match too.

But whoever saw the match in the wee hours of the Indian morning may agree that it was a kiwi game. The way Amelia Kerr constructed the chase after her 3 senior batters were back in the pavilion, it seemed very early that she will look to bat through and carry others along. The brilliant, elegant stroke play of the young 21 year old Amelia reminded again that this is a game of touch and class with simple and effective strokes.

India was without the services of their senior bowler Jhulan Goswami. Simran Bahadur was given an opportunity. On debut she got the chance to bowl pretty late and seemed a touch nervous too. The reliance was back on the spinners and they did not disappoint. Rajeshwari, Poonam and Deepti bagged 6 wickets between.

There might be a couple of changes for India in the 3rd ODI. Renuka Singh/ Meghana Singh might get a game and Smriti Mandhana. The time is too short for Smriti as with just a day’s hit in the nets will need to be match ready. S.Meghana who showed a lot of good positive intent in her 49 might have to make way for Smriti. Meghana played her part well and that’s what this series will provide her with- the perfect exposure. The opening partnership of 61 with Shafali where Meghana was the aggressor is the style she will look to incorporate in her skill set.