09 March,2023 10:12 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Saika Ishaque. Pic/PTI
It might require a special effort from a cricketer to become the captain's go-to player, but in the case of Mumbai Indians' (MI) spinner Saika Ishaque, it's all about giving her best "one ball at a time".
"I have not prepared any differently for the WPL. I have concentrated on bowling one delivery at a time and that is what I want to keep my focus at," Ishaque said on the eve of their game against Delhi Capitals.
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Ishaque added: "Harry di [skipper Harmanpreet Kaur] is pleased to see me bowl well. She has supported me a lot. Whenever she feels the team needs a wicket, she has given me the ball."
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