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3rd ODI: India Still Not A Finished Product As A Fielding Unit, Admits Smriti Mandhana
India were sloppy in their fielding display throughout the series and in Wednesday’s game at the WACA Ground, they dropped Annabel Sutherland twice, who went on to slam a brilliant 110 and posted 298/6. In reply, barring Smriti’s ninth ODI ton, none of the Indian batters supported her as they were bowled out for 215 in 45.1 overs.
“Fielding is an aspect which is a work in progress for us for the last one and a half to two years. We've definitely improved quite a lot, but we are not still a finished product in the fielding unit.”
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