Gap between India and Australia has narrowed in recent years, believes Smriti Mandhana, ahead of must-win game | Cricket

Gap between India and Australia has narrowed in recent years, believes Smriti Mandhana, ahead of must-win game | Cricket


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India and Australia will face off in a crucial womenโ€™s T20 World Cup clash amid contrasting form and renewed debate over the gap between the two sides in international cricket. Notably, the Sophie Molineux-led side has dominated the tournament so far, with commanding wins in all four of their league-stage games. They were forced to drop the likes of Phoebe Litchfield and Ash Gardner, but that didnโ€™t affect the result at all.ย 

India, in contrast, have struggled for consistency. A six-wicket defeat to South Africa exposed vulnerabilities, while a narrow win over Bangladesh was marked by multiple fielding lapses. Indiaโ€™s frequent changes to their playing XI have also drawn attention as they approach the business end of the group stage.

Despite that, India hold a recent psychological edge, having beaten Australia 2-1 in a bilateral T20I series in Australia earlier this year. The series was decided in Adelaide, where Smritiย 

Mandhanaโ€™s 82 off 55 deliveries powered India to victory and earned her Player of the Match.

India confident of their chances vs Australiaย 

As things stand, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side needs to register a win over Australia to remain in the hunt for a semi-final spot. Ahead of the high-profile clash, senior batter Mandhana said India would draw confidence from previous results and their recent exposure to high-pressure games, including the Womenโ€™s Premier League.

โ€œYeah, we did well in the T20 format in Australia. We’ll take a lot of confidence from that. And also, with the WPL, I feel the girls are very well prepped in terms of taking the high-pressure games a little better than what we could before. So hopefully we can take all of those experiences and memories and play the best we can tomorrow,โ€ Mandhana said in the pre-match press conference.ย 

โ€œWe all are really looking forward to it. A very important match for us, a must-win for us to go through. Having said that, we’ll stick with the processes,โ€ she added.ย 

Mandhana also noted that the competitive gap between India and Australia has narrowed due to increased exposure through leagues such as the WBBL and WPL, along with Indiaโ€™s recent ODI World Cup semi-final win over Australia last year.

โ€œI feel the gap has definitely narrowed with a few of our players playing the Big Bash [WBBL], them playing the WPL, their experiences being shared. And I feel the kind of cricket the Indian team has played in the last four-five years – I wouldn’t say only the last two years – but I think it was a build-up over the last five-six-odd years, how steadily I think we’ve played. And definitely, of course, that gap has narrowed down and I just feel now at this moment, especially in T20 cricket,โ€ Mandhana said.ย 

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