
Mandhana (AP/PTI Photo) The Indian Opener of Star, Mandhan, has identified his girl T20i a century as a “strange” moment, admitting that the format does not come naturally, but promises to continue working on his hitan game.Mandhana, who stood as a captain for injured Harmanpreet Kaur, led from the front with a noble 112 in the opening T20i against England on Trent Bridge. Its century, which helped India to 97-Run victory, marked it first in format, after it had already reached a milestone in tests and ODI.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“It’s a nice feeling, because this format is something where, like a dough, I have to still push and improve,” Mandhana said after the game. “It is not a very natural format for me. He liked to timing the ball, he did not suffer hard. It was always ongoing work – and still is.”
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Mandhana expressed satisfaction when she saw her training paid off. “Getting a hundred in this format is quite strange. I worked a lot on my power game and it is nice to see that it has gone through.”She also supported her colleagues opener Shafali Verma, who managed to scratch 20 out of 22 balls. “I’ve seen Shafali bat brilliantly in networks in the last week. He just needs to shake his nerves. Big knocking is not far away.”
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Mandhana was informed about her duties only two hours before the match, but said that the role had not changed her thinking. “With a bat in hand, it doesn’t matter if you are a captain or not. You have to deliver the team and I’m glad I could do it today.”With India 1-0 UP, the series continues with the second T20i in Hove, where Mandhana will try to make his dynamics forward.