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India Women's T20 WC: Warm-up Games Boost Confidence, Says Salvi

India women's cricket team bowling coach Aavishkar Salvi said the two warm-up matches provided valuable exposure and confidence ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. India beat West Indies but lost to England in the warm-ups, with Salvi praising the team's fightback. He highlighted strong performances from Shreyanka, Radha, Kranti, Bharti, and Richa. India opens their campaign against Pakistan in Birmingham on Sunday.

Women's T20 WC: Warm-up games gave India exposure, confidence ahead of starting campaign, says Salvi

Cardiff, June 11

India bowling coach Aavishkar Salvi said the two warm-up matches ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup provided valuable exposure and confidence to the squad ahead of opening their campaign against Pakistan in Birmingham on Sunday.

India, the 50-over World Cup winners, had a mixed build-up to the 12-team T20 World Cup. They lost to South Africa 4-1 before losing to England 2-1. In the warm-up games, India outsmarted the West Indies but lost to England.

"I think these two warm-up games were a good exposure to all of us. We could use this, actually, to express our game plans in the middle. Bowlers could go out there and express their game plans, and batters also. They went inside they tried out their plans.

"See, whenever we, the Indian team, play any game, the first intention is to win the game. Second intention is to give exposure to almost all the players who we think are going to participate in the World Cup," said Salvi in a video posted on bcci.tv. on Thursday.

India are in Group 1, dubbed as 'Group of Death', alongside six-time winners Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and debutant the Netherlands. "I think these two games gave us the chance to go out there and express ourselves. In the West Indies game, we won comfortably. We were defending 180 runs, and we defended it successfully.

"Here also, if you see 170 in a T20 game, we chased down that many when we came as close as getting to 166. It was a good fight back shown by the girls. Each and every segment, whether it was power play or middle overs or slog overs, I thought the bowlers actually operated really well. In the end, we fell short by 5 runs, but still, I thought it was a good fight back shown by the girls.

"From the individual perspective, I think Shreyanka had a brilliant two games. I mean, in both games, she performed really well. Radha getting those two games and getting her over under her belt, and in the first game itself, she got some wickets at a good economy rate. I thought it was a good confidence booster for us. I think Kranti was brilliant," added Salvi.

Elaborating on gains from the batting side of things, Salvi said, "From the batting perspective, if you ask me, Bharti was someone who used the West Indies game to the fullest. She got her runs under her belt. Today, if you see Richa, the way she batted was excellent. I mean, she almost got us the game. A lot of positives were there in the last two games.

"From the preparation point of view, it's brilliant. We played a three-match series against England. That was fantastic. Then we got a few days in Cardiff, and then these two couple of games against the competitive sides, I thought it was a good learning curve for all of us.

"Majorly, from the preparation and acclimatisation point of view, the game plans that suit these conditions, you get used to these conditions. I thought that was brilliant. That exposure was brilliant. I think all the girls, I think they are ready for the challenges ahead."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Salvi is absolutely right about the value of these warm-ups. The women's team has been consistent in ODIs but T20s are a different ball game. The 'Group of Death' is no joke - Australia and South Africa are tough. But our girls have fight in them. Richa's batting in the last game was incredible under pressure!

Rajesh Q

Finally, a coach who understands the importance of giving all players game time before a World Cup. No more relying on just a few stars. Bharti and Shreyanka are looking good. But I wish the series against England had gone better - 2-1 loss shows we still need to step up against top sides. Still, optimistic about the campaign! 💪

James A

As someone who follows women's cricket globally, I'm impressed with India's preparation. The way they chased 170 against England shows real character. Radha and Kranti are exciting prospects. The group is tough but India has the talent to advance. Looking forward to a cracking tournament!

Neha E

Good to see the coaching staff focusing on process over results in warm-ups. The 'Group of Death' is a challenge but our girls have the experience and now the confidence. Pakistan first up - that match will set the tone. Richa and Shreyanka are players to watch! 🌟

Suresh O

I appreciate Salvi's candid assessment. The warm-ups were good exposure but we can't ignore the 4-1 series loss to SA and 2-1 to England. The team needs to improve in the powerplay and slog overs. However, the fight shown in the last warm-up chasing

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