India seeks bowling balance against England

India Faces Bowling Dilemma Ahead of Crucial England Clash
India’s women’s cricket team faces pressure to revamp their bowling attack ahead of a crucial Women’s ODI World Cup clash against England on Sunday, following consecutive losses to South Africa and Australia.
The back-to-back three-wicket defeats in Visakhapatnam have put India’s strategy under scrutiny, highlighting the need for a more balanced bowling lineup. The team has relied on a combination of five batters, a wicketkeeper, and five bowlers, including three all-rounders, throughout much of the World Cup cycle.
To strengthen their chances against England, India may consider adding a sixth bowler, a move aimed at providing depth and stability to the bowling attack, which has struggled to contain opposition scoring in recent matches.
The match in Indore is being seen as a must-win encounter for India to revive their campaign and keep World Cup qualification hopes alive.
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