
Adapting to different conditions will be key to retaining WPL title: Harmanpreet
The Hindu
Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur emphasizes the importance of adapting to different conditions in the Women's Premier League to defend their title.
Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur feels adapting to different conditions will be vital to defending the title in the upcoming Women's Premier League, which is scheduled to be played in Bengaluru and New Delhi from February 23 till March 17.
The inaugural edition last year was played in Mumbai and the hosts rode on familiar conditions and crowd support to clinch the title under Harmanpreet's leadership.
"The conditions in Bengaluru will be different than Mumbai. I don't have much experience of playing in Delhi, so I don't have any idea how the wickets will fare in Delhi," Harmanpreet told PTI TV on the sidelines of WPL's pre-season media conference.
"If we can just quickly adapt to these things, this will show how good we are as a team. These are the areas we have to keep in mind and accordingly change our game plan."
The skipper said that though MI had a strong squad, the call on the playing eleven for a particular match will be taken based on conditions.
"It is important for any team to have as many good players in the team as possible because then you can pick the best eleven. There is also competition for places among players.
"We will make our playing eleven according to conditions. Now our role is to read the conditions well and then take a call on the team," Harmanpreet said.

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