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Want To Bowl According To My Strengths In ODIs vs New Zealand Women: Pooja Vastrakar - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

Want To Bowl According To My Strengths In ODIs vs New Zealand Women: Pooja Vastrakar

India all-rounder Pooja Vastrakar has said she wants to bowl according to her strengths in the upcoming ODIs against New Zealand. Pooja Vastrakar picked two wickets in the one-off T20I that India played with New Zealand on Wednesday. "Every bowler's dream is to bowl in Australia and New Zealand. In the T20I game, I was just focusing on the process and maintaining the line length. The same thing I want to do in the ODI series and bowl just on my strengths," said Pooja Vastrakar in the virtual press conference.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - India Women's ODI Series Against New Zealand To Begin On February 12 As Fixtures Revised - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India -  Queenstown

India Women's ODI Series Against New Zealand To Begin On February 12 As Fixtures Revised

The Indian women's cricket team's ODI series against New Zealand will now begin on February 12, a day later than originally scheduled, as the host board announced revised fixtures on Friday to give the two sides more time between games. The Indian team was scheduled to play five ODIs and a T20I, starting February 9 across three venues but New Zealand Cricket (NZC) moved all matches to John Davies Oval in Queenstown last month in order to limit travelling and reduce the chances of a COVID-19 outbreak.

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