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India vs England: Harmanpreet Kaur says visitors mentally prepared for one-off Test after picking Ajinkya Rahane’s brains

Press Trust of India • June 15, 2021, 11:51:39 IST
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India and England will play a one-off Test in Bristol from Wednesday, which will start the visitors’ full-fledged tour of the UK, where they will also feature in ODI and T20 series.

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India vs England: Harmanpreet Kaur says visitors mentally prepared for one-off Test after picking Ajinkya Rahane’s brains

Bristol: Indian women’s team vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Monday said the squad is mentally prepared to take on mighty hosts England in its first Test in seven years, especially after “picking the brains” of red-ball specialist Ajinkya Rahane. India and England will play a one-off Test in Bristol from Wednesday, which will start the visitors’ full-fledged tour of the UK, where they will also feature in ODI and T20 series. “I have not played much of red-ball cricket, I have played just two Tests. This time we got a chance to speak to Ajinkya Rahane, we picked his brains on how to bat in the longer format, mentally we are prepared,” Harmanpreet said during a virtual press conference. The swashbuckler has made a name for herself in white-ball cricket and is now looking to stamp her class in the traditional format. [caption id=“attachment_9717101” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] ![File image of India T20 captain Harmanpreet Kaur. ICC](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Harmanpreet-Kaur-Australia-ICC-640.jpg) File image of Harmanpreet Kaur. ICC[/caption] She added, “Even in the nets, we try to be in the right frame of mind. When you are happy, you play good cricket. We try to play to our strengths. “We had an easy and friendly talk with Rahane, he is very experienced, we had a chance to talk to him and we did exactly that.” Elaborating on the interaction with Virat Kohli’s deputy in the men’s Test team, she said, “Rahane has so much experience, he shared them with us, offered us tips on how to bat, what kind approach should we have to batting because it’s long format, how to break your inning in parts…” Asked about teen batting sensation Shafali Verma’s chance of making her Test debut, Harmanpreet said the team management doesn’t prefer tinkering with her game. “Shafali is someone we always want to play, she is someone who can dominate the opposition. “We never tried to tinker with Shafali’s game as she is a natural player, it’s not a great idea to talk too much about technique and game planning with her. All of us are trying to create a very nice situation for her so that she doesn’t feel the pressure and enjoys her cricket. She was looking great in the nets, and I hope, if she gets a chance to play, she will do better.”

💬💬It was a memorable win for us. @ImHarmanpreet relives #TeamIndia's Test win against England in 2014. 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/IE0uhJC79x

— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) June 14, 2021

She said it will be imperative that the players adapt quickly to the conditions in the UK as they did not get enough practice with the red ball. “I know we did not get much time to prepare, we did not get enough time to practice but, as players, we need to adapt. Wickets here are different, today and tomorrow, we need to do the needful to prepare ourselves. “Well, it is totally different scenario when you play red-ball cricket, it is important to get used to the conditions. We did not get domestic games with the red ball, but, in the coming seasons and years, we will get more red-ball games, which is a very good sign,” she added. “We need to feel good and happy instead of thinking too much about our batting. We have to play to our strengths, continue to play the way we have been playing so far.” One of her two Test matches was the memorable triumph in England in 2014. Asked about playing a Test match after such a long time, Harmanpreet said, “As a batter, there is only one approach: watch the ball and react. “I know I have played more T20Is and ODIs, don’t have enough experience of Test cricket. But I know the game is about patience and spending as much time as possible at the crease. “For me as well as others, the approach will be same: watch the ball and react. " “Wickets will aid swing and for that we practised in the nets. We have two more days to prepare ourselves in the best possible manner for the match. When asked about veteran pacer Jhulan Goswami’s role in the squad, Harmanpreet said, “She is someone who will always take the lead, she will always give us breakthroughs whenever we needed them.

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