
Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur, left and teammates leave the field after their loss. (AP photo) New Delhi: Indian Captain Harmanpreet Kaur did not put any words after a shocking loss of three goals for South Africa at the World Cup of ICC on Thursday and admitted that her highest command did not give up responsibility when it mattered the most.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“We did not impose responsibility as the highest order,” Harmanpreet said honestly after the match. “We have to change things. We have to get good sums. It’s a long tournament and there are a lot of knowledge. We need to keep ourselves in a positive frame of mind.”India, winding up to 102 at six, saved the stunning 94 out of 77 Rich Ghosh balls, dotted with 11 four and five sixes, raised the party to 251.“It was a heavy game,” Harmanpreet thought. “Both teams played really well. Even though we collapsed during the bats, we still managed to put 250 aboard. In the end Chloe (Tryon) and the clever burned beautifully. They showed that it was a very good playground and deserved to win.”
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But the Indian captain was praised for her goalie, whose heroic went in vain. “Richa was excellent for us. We were very pleased today to see her hit. He can get big sums – I hope he continues.”For South Africa, de Klerk was named after the match player. “I’m lost for words,” she said. “No bigger phase than playing India at home. We had to take it deep and Chloe took me pressure. We are able to beat the best sides.”Wolvaardt repeated his teammate’s sentiments and welcomed the fearless beating de Klek. “I don’t think I saw something like that in my career. They were strange shifts,” she said. “She hit the nets like that and I’m glad it worked out today.”