Key Points

The Indian women’s cricket team is riding high after their first-ever T20I series win in England. Opener Pratika Rawal vows to maintain their aggressive approach in the upcoming ODI series. Early acclimatization to English conditions has been key for players like Tejal Hasabnis. With the ODI World Cup approaching, India aims to build momentum with another strong performance.

Key Points: India Women Eye ODI Domination After Historic England T20I Triumph

  • India women target ODI series win after historic England T20I triumph
  • Pratika Rawal highlights aggressive intent to counter English conditions
  • Tejal Hasabnis adapts to England’s weather for debut tour success
  • Team morale high ahead of home ODI World Cup later this year
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We want to be ruthless in the field: After historic T20I triumph, India women ready to dominate England in ODIs

After a landmark T20I series win, India women aim to extend dominance against England in ODIs with World Cup prep in focus.

"We want to dominate them, be ruthless in the field and just go for it – Pratika Rawal"

New Delhi, July 15

After sealing their first-ever T20I series win against England on their home soil, the Indian women's team are all set to dominate the hosts in the three-match ODI series, starting from Wednesday.

With the ODI World Cup on home soil, scheduled to be played later this year, team India would like to carry the winning momentum from the historic 3-2 T20I series win to boost their morale ahead of the mega spectacle. Notably, the India women won their last ODI assignment in May when they clinched the tri-series against Sri Lanka and South Africa.

Pratika Rawal, who remains the preferred opener alongside Smriti Mandhana for the upcoming ODI series against England, said the team has been playing a winning brand of cricket throughout this year and will continue this to dominate the hosts in upcoming ODIs.

"We have played a brand of cricket throughout this year and we have been winning a lot and we would definitely want to continue this. We want to carry that momentum, we want to dominate them, we want to be ruthless in the field and just go for it," Pratika said in a video shared by BCCI women on X.

Speaking about her preparation for the series, Pratika added that coming early to England helped her to assess the conditions well. "I am holding my nerves, I am excited. I came on the 6th of July and it has been good 6-7 days here. I had my first net session in Manchester and when I was batting there, I sensed that the ball was skidding. Also the bounce was a bit more as compared to the Indian wickets. So I was able to assess in which areas I could place the ball, or maybe hit runs or score runs accordingly," said Pratika.

"I had conversations with all the players. Also back home I was practicing in the indoor nets, I was practicing on Astro wickets so that I could get used to the bounce. Also, I had conversations with Harman di (Harmanpreet Kaur), Smriti di (Smriti Mandhana) and also with Amol (Muzumdar) sir, to assess the conditions more strategically, in which areas I could play, what my strengths are, and how I could use them in the match so I could counter the English pace bowlers," she added.

Middle order batter Tejal Hasabnis, who is on her first England tour, also shared her excitement, saying, "It's my first tour to England and yes, obviously I am very much excited. Being early in England has helped me a lot, especially adapting to the wickets, because conditions and the way weather change, like it's not as same as we have in India."

"Winning T20I series has been very motivating, and I would like to take that motivation into the ODI series as well," she said.

The first match of the three-match ODI series commences on Wednesday at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an England fan, I must admit the Indian women's team is looking formidable. Their preparation seems much better than ours. But let's see how the ODIs go - our team might bounce back!
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Priya S
So proud of our girls! But BCCI needs to give them more matches and better facilities. The men's team gets everything while our champions struggle for basic things. Equal pay, equal opportunities!
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Aryan P
The way Pratika is talking about technical adjustments shows how much our women's cricket has evolved. Remember when we used to struggle in overseas conditions? Now we're dominating! 💪
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Nidhi U
Tejal's excitement is so relatable! First England tour must be dream come true. Hope she gets chance to play and shine. Our bench strength looking good for World Cup.
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Karthik V
While I'm happy with the win, I think we're getting overconfident. England at home in ODIs is different ball game. Need to stay grounded and focus one match at a time.
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Divya L
The team spirit is amazing! You can see how the senior players are guiding newcomers. This is what makes champions. Can't wait for the World Cup in India - stadiums will be packed! 🇮🇳

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