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Playing Continuous Cricket Builds Advantageous Momentum, Believes Harmanpreet Kaur
India T20I skipper Harmanpreet Kaur feels that playing back-to-back cricket since March this year has made things clearer for her team. She also said that the team is in a great state of mind and understands the game better. The three T20Is between Australia and India will be played in Metricon Stadium, starting from Thursday followed by consecutive matches on the weekend.
"See, South Africa and England, we played after almost one year and we were building a new team. At that time, players take time to adjust but now we are in good shape. When you play after one year, there are things that can go up and down. Right now, we are looking in a great frame of mind and we understand our game better. Playing back-to-back cricket makes things clear," said Harmanpreet in a virtual pre-match press conference on Wednesday.
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