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"Something Very New": Smriti Mandhana On Being Part Of Commonwealth Games

Cricket at the upcoming Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 will kick off with India's women's team taking on Australia on Friday, July 29. For cricket, in particular, eight teams have been put together in two groups comprising four teams each, and India are placed in Group B alongside Australia, Barbados, and Pakistan. The two medal matches are then finally scheduled for August 7.

Ahead of departing for Birmingham, India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana addressed a virtual press conference on Friday where she spoke about the team preparation, the mood in the camp, and what it means for her to be playing in the Commonwealth Games.

"Really excited to be part of the Commonwealth Games, it is something very new for me and the whole team. We have never experienced going out there and playing a tournament where other sports are also involved. Definitely, looking forward to it and yeah, the preparation, Sri Lanka was a good tour for us, ODIs and T20Is, and also we had a fitness camp, few girls had a fitness and skill camp, we have been working on things that individuals need so yeah, the preparation has been really good ahead of the Commonwealth and I hope the preparation will lead us to get a medal back," said Mandhana while replying to an NDTV question during a virtual press conference.

Talking further about her feelings about playing in the Commonwealth Games, the left-handed batter said: "Yeah, as I said we have not had the experience of playing at Commonwealth where we will be striving to win a gold medal because we all imagine us lifting the trophy. Now that, we have to imagine getting on the podium and getting a medal. I think it is something new and we all are really excited. It will be a new experience for us, we will

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