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World Cup loss to India in 2017 reshaped our values: Tahlia McGrath

The shock 2017 World Cup semi-final loss to India might have "res... Read More
AUCKLAND: The shock

2017 World Cup

semi-final loss to India might have "reshaped" their "values" but the Australian women's team haven't really discussed about that match in recent times, all-rounder Tahlia McGrath said ahead of her team's league match against the 'Women In Blue' on Saturday.

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Six-time champions Australia, whose

World Cup

campaign five years back, ended after losing to India by 36 runs in the semifinals, are currently placed on top of the table with four wins in as many matches.

India, on the other hand, suffered a four-wicket loss against defending champions England after three wins to be positioned at the third spot in the overall standings.

"That was a long time ago, that (2017 semi-final) game, one that probably was spoken about more immediately after that. It was something that we sort of really looked (at) and reshaped our values and how we approached... sort of how we play our brand of cricket," she was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.

"But over recent times, it's sort of not been something we've spoken about too much. So we're just pretty simple with our approach. Take every game as it comes and play the type of cricket that we want to play. So we're really happy with the brand we're playing at moment and hopefully more to come."

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McGrath was the Player of the series when Australia had defeated India 2-1 in the ODI series and 2-0 in the three-match T20 series at home last year.

"We had a fair bit of success against them in the recent India series (at home in September-October last year). But, it's a new location, a new tournament, so anything can happen and they're a world-class side," she said.

"We will do our homework on them, do big training tomorrow and give ourselves every chance to beat them on Saturday."

The 26-year-old from

Adelaide

said they are expecting India to come hard at them following their loss against England.

"We sort of expect every team to come pretty hard at us. It's a pretty aggressive type of cricket teams play against us and that's why we like it'. So, we're expecting a big challenge. We're expecting some hard-hitting and, of course, Jhulan Goswami with the ball. So, we're expecting a really good game."
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1014 days ago
India’s lacklustre display resulting in a horrendous defeat against a weak England side ,should serve her in the same vein as it did the Australian women , when they were knocked out of reckoning from the 2017 WCWC, when India had smothered them. India has three remaining matches against Australia, Bangladesh and South Africa. None of these can be taken unconcernedly or lightly. Each side is capable of inflicting ‘grievous upset’. What is the recourse for India to comply with in order to maintain its slot in the top four of the table? The Indians have lacked purpose and volition. The element of ‘mental toughness’ seems to have gone abegging. It comes fleetingly and fizzles out making them resort to a totally submissive if not defensive mode when they should be all out attacking. Their head coach seems to convey a ‘withdrawn and laid - back’ demeanor. He should , if he can , try to alter his unengaging easy going bearing. Let him ‘bark and shout out’ orders and instructions . He should speak sternly so as to connote that he means business. The head coach should get some ‘psychologically conditioning ‘ lessons himself in the little time he has at his disposal , and try to infuse the ‘ spirit of defiance and resistance’ within his team .The bowlers must maintain a line and length and not give the opposition batters ‘freebies’ by bowling on the leg stump or outside it. Would it be ‘stupid’ to instruct a batter up front to take up the role of a ‘pinch -hitter’ ? Certainly not . India needs pinch hitters if it has to come out of the mindset of enfeeblement , which is India’s own curse. It is time for the Indian women to get out of their own self inflicted curse and demonstrate CUSSEDNESS. Dr.Kulbir Singh Gupta.
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