Johannesburg, April 22 -- Vice-captain Smriti Mandhana and senior all-rounder Deepti Sharma would like to bring out their respective 'A' games with the Indian women's team trying to pulls all its stops to get back to winning ways against South Africa in the third T20 International here on Wednesday. The Proteas women lead the five-match series 2-0 and aim to complete the series win in the third match at the Bull Ring. Mandhana, easily the team's most impactful batter, scored 13 and 12 in the first two games in which India put up an underwhelming show with totals of 157 and 147 respectively, which the home team surpassed without breaking much sweat. As far as Deepti is concerned, her form has been more worrisome. She was demoted to No.9 in the first game where she remained not out on 1 and was dismissed for identical score in the second game where she was sent up the order at No.6. In both games, she went wicketless. The Indian batting is very much dependent on Mandhana's free flowing starts and the stylish southpaw would like to make amends for the poor returns in the first two games....