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ENG W vs IND W: Harmanpreet Kaur needs to come up with consistent performances, feels Anjum Chopra

In the 30 ODIs and 24 innings Harmanpreet has played since that 2017 World Cup century, she has managed only two half-centuries and those too came long back in early 2018.

File photo of Harmanpreet Kaur. Image Source : GETTY IMAGESFile photo of Harmanpreet Kaur.

Harmanpreet Kaur's poor form continued as she could make only one off two balls in the first T20 International against England on Friday night. India's limited overs skipper has failed to get past 20 in an innings on the entire tour of England where the team has played across three formats.

The 32-year-old right-handed batter, who had become one of the hottest properties in women's cricket after her unbeaten knock of 171 against Australia in the 2017 World Cup catapulted her to stardom, has made four and eight in the one-off Test and one, 19 and 16 in the three One-day Internationals so far.

In the 30 ODIs and 24 innings Harmanpreet has played since that 2017 World Cup century, she has managed only two half-centuries and those too came long back in early 2018.

Harmanpreet's form in T20 cricket too has not been that good. She scored a century in November 2018 in a T20 against New Zealand women's team but since then, the 25 innings in 26 matches have been barren with not a single fifty.

Former India batter and skipper Anjum Chopra wrote in a column for IANS on Saturday that she needed to come up with consistent performances.

"Harmanpreet Kaur's knock of 171 not out in the 2017 ICC World Cup semi-final will be remembered for ages. But the team needs consistent performances from its members," she wrote.

While Harmanpreet had blamed injuries and Covid-19 for her poor form ahead of the first match as she hadn't been able to get sufficient match practice, on Saturday she hinted that the bio-bubble is taking a bit of a toll on not just her but the entire team.

"If we would have got some outing, it would have been better, because switching on and off is very important. On a long tour, that is what we are missing a lot. [But] you have to accept what you have in front of you," she said.

Harmanpreet will, however, have to lead by example and get back into form soon enough if she has to retain her position as the leader of the group. Otherwise, there would be calls for her head.