India's Strategic Shift: Reassessing the Gameplan in the ICC Women's World Cup
Amid consecutive World Cup defeats, India's women's cricket team is considering changes to their strategy. Coach Amol Muzumdar suggests the inclusion of a sixth bowler and batting order adjustments to improve performance. Upcoming matches against England and New Zealand are crucial for India to implement these changes and enhance their game.

In the midst of the ICC Women's World Cup, India faces a critical juncture after suffering two back-to-back losses, with Coach Amol Muzumdar hinting at strategic revisions, including possibly adding a sixth bowler and rethinking the batting order.
Recent defeats against South Africa and Australia have exposed vulnerabilities in India's current five-bowler lineup. Muzumdar, speaking after the Australia game, stressed the importance of a strategic review ahead of their next encounter with England.
India's challenges were evident as Australia exploited gaps in the bowling attack, targeting inexperienced players while being more cautious against seasoned spinners. The nation is deliberating integrating left-arm spinner Radha Yadav and exploring more dynamic batting options to regain momentum.
(With inputs from agencies.)