IND-W v AUS-W: Dropped catches are part of game, says Harmanpreet after India drop a few on way to defeat

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India Women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Saturday said that dropped catches were part and parcel of the game and that her players need a bit more awareness late in the chase as they went down to Australia Women by three runs at the Wankhede Stadium here.

After fighting back to restrict a strong Australian batting line-up to 258/8 in 50 overs with Phoebe Litchfield (63) and Ellyse Perry (50). Deepti Sharma claimed 5-38 in 10 overs but what impacted the Indians was the catches they dropped in field.

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Though the Aussies fielders also dropped three catches, they excelled in ground fielding and bowled superbly to restrict India Women to 255/8 in 50 overs to suffer a narrow defeat and lose the three-match series 2-0.

Though Harmanpreet Kaur said her team did well to restrict Australia to below 300, she said there were lots of positives for them in the match despite the dropped catches.

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“Dropped catches are part of the game. We are playing under a lot of heat and back-to-back, it’s part of the game. It’s always important how we bounce back. We keep letting the bowlers know they’re doing a great job and that we’re trying our best to support them,”| said Harmanpreet Kaur after the match.

“We bowled really well. We knew we had to keep looking for wickets. Lots of positives. I know they took the game away. I’m proud of the team, and the way we played. We needed a bit more awareness late in the chase,” said Harmanpreet.

The India captain also praised young batter Richa Ghosh, who struck a 117-ball 96 while Jemimah Rodrigues scored 44 as India fell short of the target.

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“Richa played really well, Jemimah helped her in the middle. We know Australia have a long batting line-up. Stopping them under 300 was a positive. We knew we could’ve chased it but didn’t show enough awareness in the middle overs,” she said.

 (IANS)