They Were Pretty Good In The Chase: Mithali Notes Positives In India's Loss To England
India suffered their third consecutive defeat of the tournament, falling short against the four-time World Cup winners despite another strong batting performance. The Women in Blue were handed a 289-run target by the Nat Sciver-Brunt-led side, courtesy of a brilliant century by the team’s former skipper, Heather Knight.
The hosts did well in the chase, with Smriti, Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti notching up half-centuries, they fell short by just four runs and could get to 284/6 in 50 overs.
“I think they were pretty good in the chase. At one point, the equation was under a run a ball. There were very good partnerships, first between Harmanpreet and Smriti, and then between Smriti and Deepti. But the crucial turning point came when Smriti played that shot, followed by Deepti Sharma’s wicket. Those two dismissals were so important because they had rebuilt the innings after losing early wickets in the Powerplay and had put India in control of the chase," Mithali said on JioStar.
"When you’re set, you have to be calculated. Yes, take risks, but pick the right balls and the right bowlers. After hitting a boundary off the first ball of that over, Deepti tried to clear the longest boundary and found the fielder. That was disappointing,” she said.
“I think they were pretty good in the chase. At one point, the equation was under a run a ball. There were very good partnerships, first between Harmanpreet and Smriti, and then between Smriti and Deepti. But the crucial turning point came when Smriti played that shot, followed by Deepti Sharma’s wicket. Those two dismissals were so important because they had rebuilt the innings after losing early wickets in the Powerplay and had put India in control of the chase," Mithali said on JioStar.
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"There was a sense of calmness between them. No panic, no rush. Yes, she may have mistimed that shot and it was a good low catch, but it doesn’t take away from the fact that she’s among the runs, and that’s a very good sign for India.”