Mithali eyes win over Ireland to ensure Super Six in ICC Women's World Cup Qualifiers
BY Agencies9 Feb 2017 4:24 PM GMT
Agencies9 Feb 2017 4:24 PM GMT
India captain Mithali Raj is not taking lightly their next match against Ireland on Friday as a win could make her team the first to ensure a berth in the Super Six stage of the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier 2017.
Eying nothing more than a win, Mithali is also planning to groom young players of her team in the matches ahead.
"We've not played Ireland in this format for a long time. We can't take them lightly because we have seen that in both groups, teams are coming
close to a total of 200, so we need to post more than that to be on the safe side," Mithali said.
"I definitely want my batting line-up to fire like we did against Sri Lanka and continue to have our bowlers to be disciplined because wickets here
are good to bat on and may not really assist the spinners."
India posted 259 for four and defeated Sri Lanka by 114 runs in its opening match and Thailand by nine wickets for two straight wins in Group A.
South Africa leads Group B with two wins but is not scheduled to play on Friday.
Sri Lanka, Ireland (both Group A), Pakistan and Bangladesh (both Group B) have all scored one win each so far in the 10-team tournament
which will see four teams qualify for the ICC Women's World Cup 2017 and the ICC Women's Championship.
Also, all teams making the Super Six stage will be assured of ODI status for the next four-year cycle.
Pakistan and Bangladesh too will be strengthening their chances of qualifying if they win their matches against Papua New Guinea and
Bangladesh, respectively on Friday. Both teams will then have two wins from three matches each.
Mithali is happy that the likes of opener Devika Vaidya and pace bowler Mansi Joshi have done well in the opening two matches. The 19-year-old
Vaidya smashed a fine 89 against Sri Lanka while Joshi grabbed three for four to help dismiss Thailand for 55.
"Mansi and Devika have done well but we look forward to the Super Six stage because that's the phase where we will be actually meeting good
sides like South Africa and Pakistan. Those are the matches in which we will see how good they are, how they handle pressure," she said.
"It's always important to have your bench solid for when we have injuries like with our strike bowler Jhulan Goswami and opener Smriti
Mandhana in this tournament, so that when we prepare for the ICC Women's World Cup 2017, we have a strong squad. The World Cup is not a
tournament where you can try anything. We have to try our combinations here." Mithali also praised the new teams and feels they are learning fast.
"It's good to see that teams are not getting bundled out regularly for very low scores. This shows that they have really worked hard in the last few years. Considering that teams like Zimbabwe and Papua New Guinea are first-timers in this tournament, playing 50-over games is a big task because you need temperament for that. The experience of playing teams like India, South Africa, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will be an experience for them and I'm sure that by the next Qualifiers there will be remarkable improvement," she said.
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