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Women's T20 WC: Megan Schutt scared to bowl against Verma & Mandhana

Excitement abounds for the MCG showdown but Schutt admits she quakes at the sight of India's top-order big guns, who flayed her for 16 runs in her opening over of the tournament.

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Published : Mar 6, 2020, 10:51 AM IST

Women's T20 WC, Melbourne, Megan Schutt, Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana
Women's T20 WC, Melbourne, Megan Schutt, Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana

Melbourne: Indian women's team have stormed into the final of ICC T20 World Cup and now they will play against the host and the favourites Australia. In the opening game of the tournament, India defeated the Aussies and now bowler Megan Schutt is scared to bowl against Women in Blue's openers Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana.

Megan Schutt

Schutt bore the brunt of Verma and Mandhana's attacking cricket in the very first over during last month's tri-series, dispatched for a four by the teenager on the very first ball and hit for a six by Mandhana.

Shafali Verma

Excitement abounds for the MCG showdown but Schutt admits she quakes at the sight of India's top-order big guns, who flayed her for 16 runs in her opening over of the tournament.

"I just hate playing India -- they've got the wood on me," she said.

AUS VS IND

"Smriti and Verma have got me covered. That six in the tri-series was probably the biggest one I've ever been hit for.

"There are obviously some plans we're going to revisit as bowlers. Clearly, I'm not the best match-up to those two in the powerplay. They find me quite easy to play," she added.

Indian women's team

Schutt's T20I career economy rate stands at 5.98, rising to 6.93 against India. Her wickets also cost significantly more, coming at 24.66 apiece against the Women in Blue compared with a career figure of 15.68.

Smriti Mandhana

The 27-year-old thought her once-in-a-lifetime shot at a home World Cup final had gone when the rain hit, but the pacer took a crucial two for 17 to down South Africa and take her side to Sunday's showpiece against India.

"We're in that final we've been talking about for so long and against India, which is super befitting, considering the tri-series we had. It couldn't really be a bigger challenge for us.

Team AUS

"It's not really a bad thing; it's good we're going up against a team we've played a lot against recently and it's the same for them as well," she said.

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