An improved batting performance will be foremost on skipper Harmanpreet Kaur‘s mind, when Indian women eyeing a consolation victory, take on New Zealand in the third and final T20 International in Hamilton Sunday. After winning the ODI series 2-1, Indian women lost momentum and subsequently the T20 series. (ALSO READ: 2nd T20I: New Zealand women seal series with four-wicket win) With an aim to build a squad for ICC World T20 in 2020, the Indian team management decided to drop team’s senior batswoman Mithali Raj, who is no longer considered a force to reckon with in the shortest format. (ALSO READ: Mithali Raj may call it quits from T20 Internationals after home series against England) Only time will tell whether this inspired call pays dividends in the long run but the results have been far from encouraging in the first two matches which India lost by 23 runs and four wickets respectively. (ALSO READ: We are not disappointed with T20I series loss against New Zealand: Harmanpreet Kaur) “We are building a team. Today, we may be facing difficulties but in future we will do well as the young players gain experience. I think the future is good for the team…