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We panicked in the end: Mithali

LONDON:India captain Mithali Raj admitted wilting under pressure in a tense run chase against England but said they will walk out as a proud bunch.



London, July 23 

India captain Mithali Raj admitted wilting under pressure in a tense run chase against England but said they will walk out as a proud bunch.

“Yes, I’m proud of the team. It wasn’t easy for England but credit to them for keeping their nerves. There was a time where the match was in the balance, but we panicked and that led to our defeat,” Mithali said after the match.

“I’m very proud of the girls. They didn’t make any match look easy for the other team. We did very well in the tournament. All the youngsters in the team tried their best,” she added. Asked about her future, she said, “I will definitely play for a couple of years more, but I don’t see myself playing the next World Cup.”

About Jhulan Goswami, who took three wickets to restrict England to 228/7, she said, “Jhulan is an experienced bowler and has always delivered when the team needed her to. It could’ve been a match-winning performance, but I knew England have depth.”

“Thank you to the crowd for turning up for a women’s cricket final. This is a huge boost for all women cricketers. I’m sure this experience will help the players. Now, people back home will have a different perspective about women’s cricket.”

England captain Heather Knight said she “can’t stop smiling”. “We knew that if we stayed on till the end and brought the rate up over five or six an over, we would be in the game,” an elated Knight said. “We have won those tight games, which is something we have worked on in the last 18 months. We have worked on situations where the heat is on us and looked to come up on top.”

The home skipper did not forget to praise gritty Indians. “They were batting brilliantly, credit to them, they’ve had a great tournament.” — PTI 

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