ICC Women's World Cup: We panicked in the end, says Mithali Raj after defeat
Cricket | July 23, 2017 23:57 IST"I will definitely play for a couple of years more, but I don't see myself playing the next World Cup", says India captain Mithali Raj.
"I will definitely play for a couple of years more, but I don't see myself playing the next World Cup", says India captain Mithali Raj.
England emerged as the winner of ICC Women's World Cup as India lost by 9 runs in a thrilling final at Lord's. Celebrities and cricketers wish the Indian team for their incredible performance in the tournament.
It was in summer of 1996 that the 'Royal Bengal Tiger' Sourav Ganguly announced his arrival with a big roar. Today Jhulan makes it big with her performance.
India suffered a spectacular batting collapse to lose by nine runs to England in a nail-biting final of the ICC Women's World Cup at Lord's on Sunday.
India vs England Live Cricket Score and Streaming Online: India will take on England at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground on Sunday in the final of ICC Women’s World Cup 2017. Cricket Match Live. Online at Hotstar, TV Coverage at Star Sports 1.
Virender Sehwag posted a video on Instagram wishing the Indian women's team ahead of its ICC Women's World Cup 2017 final against England on Sunday.
Pacer Jhulan Goswami and skipper Mithali Raj were part of the runners-up team in 2005, this will be their last chance on Sunday to finish their respective careers with the World Cup trophy.
Mithali Raj is just 34 runs away from becoming the highest run-getter in the history of Women's One-day cricket. The record currently belongs to former England captain and opener Charlotte Edwards, who has 5992 runs to her name in 191 matches.
India defeated Pakistan in their last ICC Women's World Cup 2017 match by 95 runs on Sunday.
Chasing a paltry target of 170, Pakistan team were bundled out for 74 in 38.1 overs in the ICC Women's World Cup match courtesy a brilliant bowling performance by the Indian bowlers.
Going by the outcome of their recent clashes, India will definitely start favourites against the West Indies.
Bengaluru: New Zealand's women team head coach Haidee Tiffen on Thursday said her players were gradually getting acclimatized to the conditions here and that heat would be a factor, but expected a close tussle against
London, July 6 : Jhulan Goswami 's career-best haul of 6 for 31 wasn't enough to prevent India from slumping to their sixth defeat in seven matches following another uninspiring batting performance against New Zealand.
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