Harmanpreet Kaur Fit for Crucial 2nd ODI vs Australia, Confirms Deepti Sharma

Deepti Sharma has confirmed that captain Harmanpreet Kaur is fit and available for the second ODI against Australia, easing concerns after a knee injury in the series opener. She emphasized the team's focus on execution and bouncing back stronger from the narrow first-match defeat. Deepti expressed strong confidence within the squad heading into the crucial Hobart encounter. She also noted that while the Bellerive Oval pitch has historically assisted spinners, recent practice suggested good batting conditions.

Key Points: Harmanpreet Kaur Fit for 2nd ODI vs Australia, Says Deepti

  • Captain's availability confirmed
  • Focus on execution after narrow loss
  • Belief within the team remains high
  • Pitch conditions under assessment
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'She is fit and fine': Deepti confirms skipper Harmanpreet's availability for 2nd ODI

Deepti Sharma confirms captain Harmanpreet Kaur is available for the 2nd ODI against Australia after a knee scare. Get the latest team update and match preview.

"I can say that she is fit and fine - Deepti Sharma"

Hobart, Feb 26

India all-rounder Deepti Sharma has all but confirmed the availability of captain Harmanpreet Kaur for the second ODI against Australia, offering reassurance after the skipper's knee scare in the series opener.

Harmanpreet had injured her left knee while batting against Megan Schutt during the first ODI in Brisbane, a match India eventually lost after clinching the preceding T20I series 2-1. With the three-match ODI contest now on the line, Deepti delivered an encouraging update on the captain's condition ahead of Friday's clash.

"I can say that she is fit and fine," Deepti stated during the pre-match press conference, signalling that India's leader is ready to return as the series shifts to Hobart.

While addressing the narrow defeat in the opener, Deepti underlined that the team's focus remains on execution rather than dwelling on the result.

"I think it's good. As a team, we played really well. But, obviously, the result has not come our way. But, obviously, we are looking forward as a team, and we will come back stronger in the next game," she said.

The experienced all-rounder also stressed belief within the group heading into the crucial encounter, saying, "Yeah, obviously, as a team. Personally, I'm always confident with them whenever we play. We want to play our best cricket in the next game."

Reflecting on the conditions at Bellerive Oval, Deepti suggested that the surface may assist spinners, but noted that practice sessions painted a slightly different picture. "When I played earlier, it was quite turning, and it's holding for the spinners. But, when we did training today, it's coming nicely on the bat. We are focusing on our skills, basically."

On India's bowling combinations and tactical approach, Deepti kept the message simple as she stated, "We will do it as simply as we are doing in the previous games also. We are not thinking that much. Not in my hand, actually. But, yes, it always depends on the team management on what they will do. I am focusing on myself and how I can contribute to the team."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good news, but we must be careful. Knee injuries can be tricky. Hope the physios and management aren't rushing her back just because it's a must-win. Long-term fitness is more important than one series.
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Aman W
Deepti's comments show a positive mindset. "We will come back stronger" – that's the spirit! The pitch assisting spinners could be our big advantage. Deepti, Rajeshwari, and the others need to step up.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, it's great to see the captain likely playing. The India-Australia women's contests are becoming genuinely thrilling. Hope it's a full-strength clash with no injuries on either side.
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Karthik V
Honestly, while the captain is important, I'm more concerned about the batting approach. We seemed a bit timid in the first ODI. Need to play positively, not just survive. Hope Harmanpreet's return changes that.
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Nisha Z
Fit and fine! Best update of the day. Now the girls just have to go out there and play their natural game. We have the team to beat Australia in their backyard. All the best! 💪

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