Speaking further on the England tour, Muzumdar pinpointed the crucial takeaways for the side ahead of the World Cup.
“We had the results as you know it. 2-1 in the ODIs, and we also won the T20I series, a first-time result in England. A great 40-day tour, and we gelled really well. It was a great team effort.
“Everyone contributed. [Our first win on the tour] Was setup really nicely by Smriti [Mandhana], who got a hundred at Trent Bridge, and ended really well with Harman getting a hundred at Durham. In between, there were solid positives about most of the players who played.
“Somebody like Kranti Goud getting six wickets [was great]. Radha Yadav chipped in both the series. Deepti Sharma also chipped in, whether with the bat or the ball.”
When asked about how India were looking to prepare for the Australia series, Muzumdar stated that India’s focus will be to get their strategies right.
“Australia has been the dominant force for so many years, but we focus on our preparations, and we tend to give a lot of importance to how we prepare ourselves, how we plan and how we are going to execute it. How we can focus internally.”
The three ODIs in the series will be played on 14, 17 and 19 September. India begin their Cricket World Cup campaign against co-hosts Sri Lanka in Guwahati on September 30.
