
Ahead of their first Group A match against Australia in the women's T20 event opener of 2022 Commonwealth Games, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur revealed that everyone in the team is speaking and working about the need for a 'killing' attitude within the members of the side.
On Friday, as India and Australia take the field for the first-ever women's T20 match in the history of the Commonwealth Games at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, all eyes will be on how Harmanpreet & Co. fare against the Meg Lanning-led side, along with their newly-suggested 'killing attitude' originally coming from all-rounder Pooja Vastrakar during Sri Lanka tour in June-July.
"When we toured Sri Lanka, there was a meeting where only players were present. I asked all girls that what is the thing we want to set for our team? So, Pooja gave a very good answer: killing attitude. From there, we are still working on that while doing something during playing and training."