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<p><span class="cb-text-gray">ICC WOMEN'S WORLD CUP 2025</span></p>
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<p>India have lost 15 wickets to left-arm spinners in four matches during the current World Cup ©Getty</p>
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<p>After a lengthy 90-minute batting session at the newly opened indoor nets at Holkar Stadium, Jemimah Rodrigues emerged onto the ground, where unexpected rain had covered much of it. Accompanied by a throwdown expert, she ventured to the practice pitches where she focused intensely on executing sweeps against both right and left-handed throwdowns. In the ongoing World Cup, she has been dismissed three times by left-arm spinners, including twice for ducks, usually relying on her sweep shot as a reliable technique against slower bowlers.</p>
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<p>This focused session not only highlighted Rodrigues' struggle for consistency but also pointed to a larger issue plaguing the team as a whole in this tournament.</p>
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<p>Prior to Rodrigues, the batting duo of Pratika Rawal and Harleen Deol spent close to an hour facing the spinners, including left-armers Radha Yadav and Sree Charani, in one-over rotations. Rawal fell twice attempting the sweep against the spinners. Facing a similar challenge, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and Rodrigues later entered the spinners' net for an intense match-simulation session after facing pace bowlers earlier.</p>
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<p>When vice-captain Smriti Mandhana finally stepped up to bat, she confronted both left-arm and off-spin bowlers, which have become weak spots in her game. She handled the spinners well, occasionally driving them down the ground with confidence.</p>
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<p>A concerning trend has emerged during India's challenging start to the home World Cup, raising questions about their preparation and response to spin, particularly ahead of their crucial match against England.</p>
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<p>India has lost 18 wickets to spinners so far, with 15 to left-arm spinners, the highest among all teams. This has placed additional pressure on India's batting lineup, which has frequently crumbled under spin bowling, showcasing a growing vulnerability that could be exploited in their upcoming matches.</p>
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<p><i>*All stats until Match 18: SL-W vs SA-W</i></p>
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