Smriti Mandhana (PC: Twitter)
India's stalwart Smriti Mandhana is thinking of pulling out of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) 2022 season to manage her workload and be 100% fit for international cricket.
The eighth edition of the WBBL is slated to be played in October-November, with Mandhana being a part of Sydney Thunder.
It has been a busy year for the opening batter which kickstarted from the Women's ODI World Cup in February-March. Soon, she played domestic tournaments and the Women's T20 Challenge as well.
Afterwards, the 26-year-old played a key role for India in the Sri Lanka tour and the Commonwealth Games. Mandhana top-scored for the Southern Brave, who emerged as a runner-up in the Women's Hundred.
Currently, the southpaw is a part of the Indian team on their white-ball assignment against England which commenced on September 10.
Mandhana reckoned the decision to skip WBBL
"I think more than the mental part, it's about managing a little bit of physical part," said Mandhana.
"Definitely I'll be thinking about pulling out of WBBL because I don't want to miss out on playing for India or having any niggles when I play for India because I want to give my 100% when I play international cricket. So definitely I'll be thinking about playing or pulling out of Big Bash."
Although, Mandhana is grateful for the opportunities since Women's cricket always strived for a jam packed schedule, similar to their male counterparts.
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