India lost the ODI series 1-2 and will now face England in a 3-match T20I series.
Mithali played a captain's knock as she remained unbeaten on 75. In the end, Rana also played a crucial 24-run knock of just 22 balls with the help of three fours, as India chased down the 220-run target with ease.
"Definitely, yes. That's a slot we have always looked for somebody who has the shots to clear the field, strong shots all round. And it helps to have a player there who can also bowl. So it's good to have her in the side.
She's definitely shown that she does have the character in her to be built into a good player. In the current era, in modern cricket, all-rounders play a very important role in the composition of the team. I'm sure that she has a bigger role-playing for India in the coming years," said Mithali while replying to an ANI query during a virtual post-match press conference.
The upcoming three-match T20I series will be the next on India women’s England itinerary, in which Harmanpreet Kaur will lead the Indian team. However, she has not been in great form recording scores of 16,19, and 1 in the three ODIs. She was not able to get among the runs in the one-off Test as well.
"It does happen with any player. Sometimes you are just not in form. But as a team and as a unit we back players who have been match-winners. We also know that single-handedly she has won games for us with her innings.
This time around she needs the support of the team to back her. It's just a matter of one innings for a batter-like her to get her rhythm and timing. I'm sure with the T20 format, a format that suits her game, I really hope she will be back among the runs," said Mithali.
Another concern is the form of top-order batter Jemimah Rodrigues, and Mithali Raj said, “A young player, obviously, she (Rodrigues) will take some time. It's just a matter of experience and exposure for players like her.
Mithali Raj recently completed 22 years in international cricket and during the 3rd ODI, also became the highest run-scorer in women's international cricket, across all three formats. She surpassed England's Charlotte Edwards to become the leading run-scorer.
(ANI inputs)