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'Got a lot of learnings': India women's team head coach Amol Muzumdar counts positives despite 4-1 defeat in T20I series to SA

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MUMBAI: They are the current world champions in the 50 overs game, but the India women’s team clearly has some creases to iron out before it can hope to achieve similar glory in T20 cricket. On Monday in Benoni, India went down to hosts South Africa by 23 runs in the fifth and final T20I, failing to chase down just 156 as they were restricted to 132 for eight in 20 overs. The defeat meant that the Women-in-Blue lost the series with a 4-1 scoreline, certainly not a good build-up to the upcoming 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup in England, which is scheduled to start from June 12.

Worryingly, South Africa are clubbed in Group A with India, with defending champions Australia, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Pakistan being the other teams. However, after the last match of the series in South Africa, the Indian women’s team head coach Amol Muzumdar chose to look at the gains from the series, though he did confess that the team has "been a little disappointed with the 4-1 result. " “I think it's been a fantastic series, fought really well.

It was a competitive series. We were expecting it right from the start and it's been fantastic to come here in South Africa. Obviously, the result hasn't gone our way.

We've been a little disappointed with the 4-1 result, but we have got a lot of learnings out of the series,” Muzumdar said on Monday after the series ended. He said India’s struggle to take wickets in the Powerplay and their batting finishes in the first two matches were key concerns. India lost the third game by nine wickets, though they had posted a competitive 192 for four.

Muzumdar said those issues were addressed later in the series. “I think initially, in the powerplay (overs), we weren't able to pick up wickets, that was one area of concern for us and also the finishing with the bat, but we addressed those things in the last three games,” Mumbaikar said. It must also be said that, with an eye on the upcoming T20 World Cup, India chose to experiment a fair bit, even resting vice-captain and superstar opener Smriti Mandhana in the last two matches, while giving Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat Giants youngster Anushka Sharma a chance to play three matches, in which she made 72 runs at 24.