Lacked self-belief last yr, this season it stayed in tact: Smriti Mandhana
Mandhana said she has matured as a captain and player since last season
PTI
New Delhi, 18 March
Smriti Mandhana's self-belief
wavered in pressure situations last year but this season she was able to
conquer the demons in her mind when pushed against the wall, helping RCB land
their first major title in franchise cricket.
Speaking to media after RCB beat
Delhi Capitals in a low-scoring WPL final, Mandhana said she has matured as a
captain and player since last season. "One thing that I have learned is to
believe in yourself. That was something which lacked in me last year when it
did go wrong. I doubted a few things in myself but that was the real
conversation with my mind, I need to keep trusting myself and I think that was
the biggest learning for me," said Mandhana on Sunday night.
The second season saw Mandhana
getting her hands on the trophy while Harmanpreet Kaur had led Mumbai Indians
to the title in the inaugural edition. That only shows the depth of Indian
cricket, said Mandhana.
"Last year when MI and DC were
playing in the final, somewhere deep down I hoped that Harman lifts it because
the first edition of WPL and for an Indian captain to win, if not me it has to
be Harman. So I was really happy for Harman and whole Mi team," Mandhana
said. "Second season I became the second Indian captain to win. That
really shows the kind of depth Indian cricket has and it's just the start, we
still have a long way to go."
Kohli congratulates Mandhana and
Co
Former RCB skipper Virat Kohli, who
is back in India for the IPL, was quick to congratulate Mandhana and the team
following the eight-wicket triumph. "I didn't hear anything what he
(Kohli) was saying because it was too loud. He was just like thumbs up and I
responded with thumbs up. He looked really, really happy, there was a bright
smile," she said referring to the video call with Kohli.
"I remember him coming last
year, and talk which really helped me personally and also the whole team. He
has been with the franchise almost for the last 15 years, so I could see the
happiness on his face," Mandhana said.
DC were going great guns after
opting to bat, reaching 64 for no loss in seven overs before RCB spinners --
Shreyanka Patil (4/12) and Sophie Molineux (3/20) pulled things back in middle
overs to bowl their opponents out for 113.
Mandhana said staying calm in that
pressure situation paid rich dividends. "In the match today, 6 overs 60
runs, a few things didn't go our way, a field settings which didn't go our way
but the only thing which stayed constant was the belief I have. I was not
really panicked about it, I was calm today. I could have clear conversation
with the bowlers.
"Sense of calmness since the
eliminator. Today also we told each other not to worry and stick to our plans
and not to complicate much. We didn't want to be 20/3 or 4 while chasing 110
odd runs," she said.
'Shreyanka most complete
cricketer I have seen in last two years'
Mandhana particularly reserved high
praise for young Shreyanka Patil, who took four wickets in the final. "Shreyanka
has just been brilliant. The first 3-4 matches didn't go her way. She came off
a really tough zonal tournament. During a match there I remember having a chat
with her when I said don't worry 17th March you are going to do something
special, little did I know that will happen and she will get the purple cap.
"I think she is the most
complete player to come to international cricket in the last two years. She
feels she belongs to international cricket," she said.
Meanwhile, DC head coach Jonathan
Batty felt they didn't do justice with the bat, but still fought valiantly to
take the match to the last over. "We fought magnificently, bowled and fielded
magnificently. The game to lose with only 3 balls to go was absolutely amazing. "We didn't do ourselves great justice
with the bat that left us with a few runs short. We should have scored more
after that fantastic start," he said.
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