India’s 2nd T20 win: Anjum Chopra I think women’s cricket is progressing

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Anjum Chopra is of the opinion that India’s exhilarating victory over Australia in the second Twenty20 International. It took place on December 11 is a clear indicator that women’s cricket in the country is progressing to a new level, and she expressed this viewpoint in an interview.

At the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy in Mumbai, the India Women won the match against the Australia Women in the Super Over. After Australia batted first, they scored 187 runs while India concluded with 187 runs after five innings.

Australia then defeated India in the one-over elimination game to win the match.

The live viewership stats for the live stream of the exciting match were also very encouraging. A large crowd was present to watch the match in person, and it did not disappoint. Speaking on her YouTube channel, Chopra reflected on the atmosphere and excitement that prevailed throughout the second Twenty20 International.

“With the victory in the second Twenty20 International, they (the Indian team) have brought a feeling in India that women’s cricket is going on a different level.

This is especially the case when we play on good pitches and in front of packed stadiums,” she said. “We play on good pitches and in front of packed stadiums.” It is up to the supporters to continue to show their enthusiasm for the team and to pack the stadium at Brabourne for the upcoming game.

Sharing her thoughts on India Women’s incredible triumph, Chopra added that the hosts performed well to overcome the horrors of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) final. Chopra was speaking in the context of sharing her thoughts on India Women’s incredible victory. What she said was:

“During the second Twenty20 International, India most likely had thoughts of the Commonwealth Games floating around in the back of their heads. They would not have wanted to fail this time, and they made the decision that even if they did fail, it would be after putting up a valiant effort to defend themselves. The way in which the Indian squad approached the situation won hearts.

They were in a position of strength going into the final of the CWG earlier this year, but they ended up losing to Australia by nine runs and succumbing to defeat.

Anjum Chopra urges India Women to build on their previous successes, stating that “the task is not done.”

Chopra has challenged the Indian team to continue their strong play in the remaining three Twenty20 Internationals, despite the fact that there is a lot of excitement surrounding India Women’s victory in the second T20I.

In addition, she does not anticipate too many shifts occurring within the squad. In her response, Chopra said:

“The work is not yet finished. There are still three more matches to be played. The Indian team doesn’t appear to have undergone any recent alterations. In both of the first two Twenty20 Internationals, the same players participated. It is not right to make adjustments after only playing one game.

In the second Twenty20 international, Devika Vaidya had a solid batting performance. Because she struck some solid strokes, her contribution of 11 runs relieved some of the strain that was being put on Richa Ghosh.

“Despite the fact that there are certain concerns with Meghna Singh, I would still like for the Indian team to continue using her because we do not have any other fast bowling options.”

On December 14, 17, and 20, the final three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) of the series between India and Australia will be played at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.

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