"Wicket Didn't Play The Way We Thought It Would": Smriti Mandhana After India's Defeat vs Australia

India faced a challenging start to their ODI series against Australia, suffering a six-wicket defeat at Allan Border Field in Brisbane. Smriti Mandhana, the Indian vice-captain, expressed her disappointment, noting that the pitch conditions did not align with the team's expectations. The match highlighted the need for the Indian team to adapt to varying conditions, particularly against a formidable Australian side known for its home advantage. As the series progresses, the team will look to regroup and learn from this initial setback, aiming to improve their performance in subsequent matches. The match serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of cricket, where pitch behavior can significantly influence the outcome of a game.
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