A balanced pitch offering considerable assistance to the batters will greet the Indian team in their next Women’s World Cup match in Vizag. The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side, which has struggled with the bat in their first two matches of the tournament, will benefit from a flat batting track in their crucial fixtures against South Africa and Australia.

The Indian team has won their first two fixtures against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. These victories came on the back of disciplined bowling performances after the batting unit failed to

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