Home / Sports / Mandhana: ODI World Cup win won't help next time
Mandhana: ODI World Cup win won't help next time
30 Dec
Summary
- Smriti Mandhana believes focusing on past successes hinders future preparation.
- She became the fastest woman to score 10,000 international runs.
- Mandhana rates the team's performance 7 out of 10, citing areas for improvement.

Smriti Mandhana, vice-captain of the Indian women's cricket team, has stated that the team must focus on future preparation rather than dwelling on their recent ODI World Cup triumph. She believes that past successes do not guarantee future performance and that the team is still developing. Mandhana recently achieved a personal milestone, becoming the fastest woman to reach 10,000 international runs across all formats.
Assessing the team's current standing, Mandhana provided a critical rating of 7 out of 10, highlighting several areas that require improvement. She emphasized that maintaining momentum and preparing for the next T20 World Cup necessitates a forward-looking approach, distinct from celebrating past achievements. This perspective is crucial for a young team constantly evolving.
Mandhana also touched upon the importance of adapting to different formats, noting that T20 cricket demands a different mindset than one-day or test matches. She urged fans to continue their support, acknowledging their crucial role during the ODI World Cup and hoping the team can make them proud in future tournaments.




