IND-W vs ENG-W: Harmanpreet Kaur drops ‘used to these niggles’ update on injury after win over England

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IND-W vs ENG-W: Harmanpreet Kaur drops ‘used to these niggles’ update on injury after win over England


Harmanpreet Kaur and Indian players.
Image Source : PTI Harmanpreet Kaur and Indian gamers.

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur sustained an injury scare throughout India’s closing T20I towards England ladies on Sunday in Mumbai. The Women in Blue fought for pleasure as a sequence whitewash loomed over Harmanpreet’s ladies after conceding the sequence within the second outing a day earlier. The Indians discovered sufficient gasoline to thump the English aspect within the third T20I by 5 wickets. 

However, the Indian camp received hit with an injury headache for some time. Captain Harmanpreet suffered an injury to her ankle within the first innings whereas fielding and went off the sphere. The incident passed off within the sixteenth over of the primary innings when Charlie Dean struck a shot and Kaur tried fielding it however tripped over it. She got here out to bat regardless of going off the sphere within the latter a part of the primary innings. The 34-year-old Indian captain has now opened up on her injury. 

Speaking to Star Sports after India’s third T20I win, Harmanpreet said that she shall be nice and is used to these niggles. “I’ll be fine, used to these niggles. We have improved as a team, we always needed game time and our team showed today that we’ll keep improving with every game. Was important to hang in there and do what was required for the team. Some balls were turning and some were going straight off the spinners so there’s always a doubt in your mind as a batter. As a batting group, we wanted to pick the balls, the left-right combination also played a big role for us,” the Indian captain mentioned after the win.

India have misplaced the T20I sequence 2-1 to England however they’re scheduled to face the English aspect and Australia in one-off Test matches within the coming days. The group shall be protecting its fingers crossed over the captain when these contests arrive. India and England ladies will lock horns in a one-off four-day Test from December 14 onwards. They will then take on Australian ladies in one other four-day Test recreation from December 21 onwards.

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