Sa vs wi 2021
Lack Of Support For Mithali Raj From Batters Hurting India
The Indian women cricket team's batters are struggling to provide support to captain Mithali Raj, who is the only one to have managed to carry the innings in the three-match ODI series, which England lead 2-0.
Mithali stands atop the batting chart with 131 runs after two ODIs. After her, only Shafali Verma has aggregated 50-plus from Indian side in the two matches.
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