Women's World T20: Harmanpreet Kaur hopeful of good bowling show in Caribbean

When questioned about the team's strength, Harmanpreet said that they will get positive results if the squad plays as a unit.

Update: 2018-11-03 12:36 GMT
India are placed in Group B along with Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Ireland. (Photo: BCCI)

Antigua: Indian women's team skipper Harmanpreet Kaur has stated that the team has shown drastic strides of progress in its bowling department ahead of the International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup, on Saturday.

The 29-year-old all-rounder, addressing a press conference, ahead of the marquee event, said, "Our coach has worked on our bowling unit in these couple of months. We are happy with the way our team bowling is progressing now."

When questioned about the team's strength, Harmanpreet said that they will get positive results if the squad plays as a unit.

While talking about the conditions prevailing in the Carribean, Harmanpreet commented, "The last time that we played here, wicket was favourable for batsmen. But wind would be a major factor. Playing as per wind condition will help put a good total on the board.

"If we bowl on the areas where wind is blowing, we'll be able to restrict the batsmen. I think it will help both sides, whether you are batting or bowling. I think if planned in a better way, you'll be able to fetch good results."

India are placed in Group B along with Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Ireland. A total of 10 teams will feature in the sixth edition of the prestigious tournament, to be held in the West Indies from November 9-24.

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