India’s good younger teenage wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh says the semi-final towards defending champions Australia within the ladies’s Twenty20 World Cup might be a battle of wills as a lot as talent at Newlands.
Ghosh says her facet have full confidence going into the sport, regardless of the actual fact they’ve gained solely six of their 30 earlier T20 matches towards the Australians, and misplaced 9 of the final 10, with the opposite fixture tied.
“They’re a robust workforce, however we will beat them,” Ghosh advised reporters on Wednesday.
“We all know the weak spot of Australia and we’re planning towards it, however I cannot say what that’s as a result of then they are going to come ready.
“We’re additionally making an attempt to enhance our mindset. Everybody has the power, however the workforce that’s mentally robust will win. Now we have been engaged on that.”
Countering Australia’s formidable batting line-up might be key to success for India.
“They assault lots. No matter occurs to them, even when the batter is out, they do not cease attacking as a result of they’ve batters from high to backside,” Ghosh says.
“We do not understand how the pitch will behave, but it surely seems good. We will goal 180 if all our batters click on and we are going to attempt to limit them to 150.”
Australia have gained 5 of the earlier seven ladies’s T20 World Cups, whereas India are ready for his or her first title having been crushed by Thursday’s opponents within the 2020 remaining.
The second semi-final has England taking up hosts South Africa on the similar venue on Friday.

