After World Cup ousting controversy, Mithali Raj hopes to start anew in the 2019 season
Mithali Raj is hoping to brush aside all the controversies and scandals from 2019 as the Indian women’s cricket team travel to New Zealand for a three-match ODI series. Raj was involved in a bitter battle with former coach Ramesh Powar towards the end of the ICC T20 World Cup in the Windies.
The Indian women’s cricket team are en route to New Zealand for a three-match ODI series which will be followed by a three-match T20I series. Barring Jhulan Goswami and Mithali Raj, no other member of the current team have been to the country before on a cricketing tour as the women’s team last toured the Kiwiland back in 2006.
Raj will serve as a senior figure in the Indian team and will hope to guide the youngsters in the team. A three-nil series loss at home against Australia followed by a three-wicket defeat against Sri Lanka has left the Indian team at fifth position with only eight points from nine games in the ICC Women's Championship.
"I do understand that the home series against Australia hasn't gone well for us. This series, in that perspective, is very very important for us, if we can get six points.
"Jhulu (Jhulan Goswami) and I have last toured New Zealand in 2006. Over these years, things in New Zealand also would have changed. We have only played in Auckland and Christchurch. We haven't played at other places that we are touring this time. So that will be a first experience for us after so many years," the Indian cricketer told Cricbuzz.
Raj, along with T20I skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and former India coach Ramesh Powar, were involved in a lengthy power struggle after Raj was not selected for the semi-final of the ICC Women’s T20I which was held in the Windies. However, Raj maintained that all members of the team are extremely professional and will out the team’s goals in front of their own.
"We did meet up after what has happened. Both of us have moved on from there. Too much emphasis has been given to that controversy. It happened last year. All of us should look forward to 2019. At this level every player understands what it takes to reach this level and what it takes as a team to play in an overseas tour, to aim to win the series, to aim to gain those points.
"Even though we might have difference of opinions but when we sit down as players and discuss, it is always for the benefit of the team and what works for the team is what is decided by everybody and I believe that, as the ODI captain, it is important for me to get the team together and important that we perform as a unit. Because individual brilliance will win you matches but if you've to win series, you need every core member of your team to perform and that performance has to complement the team's goal. That's what I believe will get the team again and that's what we're going to work on," Raj added.
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