With the India women’s national cricket team set to face the Australia women’s national cricket team in a must-win match on Sunday (June 28) at Lord's, she wanted to make the most of every opportunity to improve her batting, and the former Australia opener welcomed her with an open heart. Recently, Smriti Mandhana featured alongside Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Alcaraz on elite list.
Hayden, who is part of the commentary team for the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, shared his experience with the Indian vice-captain, who grew up admiring and idolizing the legendary Australian batter. They spoke about moving the feet better, getting the timing right and staying confident while batting against quality bowlers.
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Smriti Mandhana turns to childhood hero Matthew Hayden after back-to-back failures
Mandhana turned to Hayden for some crucial advice after her couple of poor performances in the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. In her last two outings, the star batter has managed only 17 runs off 12 balls against South Africa and then scored only 8 runs off 6 balls against Bangladesh.
She openly reiterated her admiration for Hayden during her Women’s Big Bash League stint with the Brisbane Heat. At that time, the Indian vice-captain had said that she always enjoyed watching the Australian great dominate bowling attacks and had tried to learn from his approach.
India eye direct Semifinal ticket against Australia
India now has only one game left to book their berth in the semifinals, and that is also against the dominant Australian side on Sunday. If they manage to beat them, the Indian side would not have to depend on the other teams’ results to go their way for the semifinal qualification.
South Africa can give India a tough fight, as they also have 6 points and one game remaining in the group stage, while the rest of the teams have already been eliminated from the scenario.
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