Team India captain Jhulan Goswami says her girls are mentally and physically fit to take on England at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup todayIn the words of captain Jhulan Goswami, the Indian women players are "mentally very tough, physically very fit and playing excellent cricket" as they prepare for today's clash against England in their second match of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in North Sydney.
The team's morale is high following their crushing 10-wicket victory over Pakistan in the opening match of the tournament last Saturday. The Indian girls rattled up the requisite runs for victory without losing a wicket after dismissing the opposition for a paltry 57.
Earlier, the Indian team defeated South Africa and New Zealand in warm-up matches. Drawn with Pakistan, England and Sri Lanka in their group, they have a good chance of qualifying for the Super Sixes second phase of the competition.
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India's Anjum Chopra (left) walks off the field as England celebrate taking her wicket during their ICC Women's World Cup match in Sydney early this morning. pic/AP Latest Photos Latest Videos Latest Web Stories Mid-Day Fast ADVERTISEMENT  ; |