India Urged to Move On from New Zealand Defeat, Focus on Crucial Matches
India's middle-order batter Jemimah Rodrigues has urged her team to move on from their disappointing defeat against New Zealand and focus on the upcoming crucial matches in the Women's T20 World Cup. The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side suffered a heavy 58-run loss to the Kiwis on Friday, leaving them in a precarious position in Group A.
Rodrigues addressed the controversial run-out episode involving Amelia Kerr, stating that the team felt aggrieved but respected the umpire's decision. She explained that Kerr's departure from the crease indicated that the over had not been called dead, but the umpire's ruling ultimately prevailed.
Despite the setback, Rodrigues praised the team's maturity in handling the situation. She emphasized the importance of Amelia Kerr's wicket and acknowledged that the team had to accept the decision and move forward.
Rodrigues urged her teammates to avoid panic and instead focus on the process that has brought them success in the past. She stressed the need to take one game at a time and play to their strengths.
The 24-year-old from Mumbai admitted that New Zealand came out with a strong intent, but India failed to respond adequately. She highlighted the need for a better approach in future matches, recognizing that the tournament is far from over.
Rodrigues also discussed her role at number four in the batting order, stating that it did not present any significant challenges. However, she expressed regret for not staying at the crease long enough to build a partnership.
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