The Indian vice-captain is leading a star-studded RCB side that includes Perry, Sophie Devine, and Heather Knight. Perry, a six-time T20 World Cup winner, hoped that the Indian would get through this phase and emerge as a better version of herself.
    It’s a massive task for her to come into a brand new competition and play with a group of players she’s never played with before and try to make that all gel in a matter of a couple of days since she joined the group, the 32-year-old said.
    I think she’d make an excellent captain as well. She simply needs a chance to find her footing in the tournament, and she will, without a doubt. But, in the grand scheme of things, it simply means that we will see an even better version of Smriti after this.
    There’s so much that she has learned from this competition already, both as a captain and as a batter, to make her even better in the future. She’s still a child, after all. Smriti, on the other hand, has accepted responsibility for her team’s poor performance. It’s happened in the last four games. We get off to a good start, but then we lose a bunch of wickets. I accept responsibility as well, Smriti said.
    source: Royal challengers BangaloreNeed to get runs on the board for the bowlers to defend. Overs 7-15, we discussed getting 7-8 per over. We’re attempting to form a well-balanced team. Let’s see how things go. On Monday, the RCB will face the Delhi Capitals at the DY Patil Stadium.

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