Updated On: 14 February, 2023 03:52 PM IST | Cape Town | ANI
Having got the better of Pakistan in the lung-opener, India would endeavour to put up an improved bowling show against West Indies in their second Women`s T20 World Cup match here on Wednesday

India`s Shafali Verma (R) plays a shot as Pakistan`s wicketkeeper Muneeba Ali (L) looks on.Pic/AFP
Having got the better of Pakistan in the lung-opener, India would endeavour to put up an improved bowling show against West Indies in their second Women`s T20 World Cup match here on Wednesday.
The Indian batters, without vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, managed to complete their highest successful chase in the T20 World Cup in the win against Pakistan.
Mandhana missed the tie against Pakistan owing to a finger injury but the star opener is likely to be back in the team against the West Indies, who are coming off a big loss against England.