
After India's historic ODI World Cup win, former captain Shantha Rangaswamy has suggested a leadership change in the women's cricket team. Rangaswamy believes that stepping down would benefit Harmanpreet Kaur's batting and fielding performance. She has endorsed Smriti Mandhana as the ideal successor across formats, emphasizing the importance of future planning for the team's success. Despite the recent victory, Rangaswamy has raised concerns about the team's bowling department. This call for change in leadership comes at a crucial time for Indian women's cricket, as they aim to maintain their winning momentum and address areas that need improvement. Will Smriti Mandhana be the one to lead the team to further glory and address the challenges ahead?