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NZW vs INDW: We Are Keen To Start Women WC Preparations With A Win, Says Mithali Raj
Indian women's ODI cricket team skipper Mithali Raj has said that the team is confident of putting their best in the first game of the series against New Zealand. She added that the team is keen to start the ODI campaign with a win ahead of the ICC World Cup, scheduled for next month.
Talking about the upcoming series, Mithali who now holds the second spot in I'C's ODI batting rankings said, "The team and I are confident of putting our best foot forward and delivering our best performance. The pressure, as always, is immense, but I am thrilled that viewers in India will be able to cheer for us when they watch us live."
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