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India vice-captain Mandhana: ‘I am thinking of exiting WBBL’

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana is considering withdrawing from the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) to manage her workload and keep fit for international commitments.

In July and August, India played five T20Is at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, where she finished with a silver medal, and Mandhana has since been in the UK, representing the Southern Braves for the first-ever women’s century. runner up. Rahi, and then for the international white-ball game against England, which began with a T20I series on 10 September.

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Mandhana said in the press conference from Derby

“I think more than the mental part, it’s a little bit about managing the physical part,” Mandhana told a news conference from Derby. “I will think of exiting WBBL because I don’t want to miss out on playing for India or when I play for India I don’t mind because I want to give my 100% while playing international cricket. So of course I am thinking of playing or exiting the Big Bash.”

“I’ve been on the road for a while,” she said. I just try to tell myself that we are on the road because of covid. Didn’t play much cricket and we hoped that we would come back and start playing cricket.”And now I can’t complain that we have a lot of cricket on our plate.

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As female players, we have always wanted this kind of program for us. I am really happy to have played so much cricket and I have ended my family.” Gone, like my mom is here and she was here for a hundred too. So it also helps to be in a good mindset and the teammates have been amazing. It’s like we’re a family together.”