Lucknow:India opening batter Smriti Mandhana feels the players need to keep working on their fielding and fitness keeping in mind the 50-over World Cup which is slated to be held in New Zealand next year.
The ICC Women's World Cup 2022 will take place on both the North and South Islands, across six venues in six host cities from March 4 to April 3 in 2022. In the 2017 World Cup final, India was on a course of victory before Anya Shrubsole wreaked havoc to get England home.
Smriti said India's focus has been on raising the fielding and fitness standard. "We have just come after a really long break. So at the moment we are going out there and trying to play some good cricket. But for sure we know that the World Cup will be in New Zealand. Our bowlers bowled really well in the last match so we want to be consistent with our bowling," Smriti said in a virtual press conference on Thursday.
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"And one thing we are working on post-2017 World Cup is fielding and fitness. That's the whole for next year because I think skills can go and come but fielding and the fitness standard has to be up that's something which we want to keep getting higher in the World Cup. Hopefully, we get to a stage where we are fielding and running between the wickets really well," she added.
Earlier this week, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah announced that India women's team will play a one-off Test against England later this year.