"We've been speaking a lot in the batting meeting about how we really want to go out there and bat with intent.
It's not happened as much as we would have loved to. But having said that, I think everyone in the batting unit is itching to go," she said.
The vice-captain expressed confidence that India's past experiences playing in Australia and competing in the Women's Premier League have prepared the squad for high-stakes matches.
"We did well in the T20 format in Australia. We'll take a lot of confidence from that.
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With the WPL, I feel the girls are also very well prepared in terms of handling high-pressure games a little better than what we could before," said Mandhana.