Harmanpreet Kaur: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur admitted her side had once again failed to bat to their potential, saying the team had set out to post a 300-plus total on a surface significantly better than the one used in the first ODI but had repeatedly undone themselves by making same mistakes again and losing wickets at crucial intervals.
At the Bellerive Oval, Harmanpreet top-scored with 54 off 70 balls, while Pratika Rawal made 52 off 81 deliveries. But India’s total of 251/9 was below-par on a benign surface that offered little assistance to bowlers, as Australia completed the chase with 83 balls to spare, thanks to Georgia Voll’s magnificent 101.
"Well, definitely we didn't bat well today because as a group we decided that let's bat first and put a 300-plus total on the board because today's pitch was far better than the previous one. But unfortunately, we again made the same mistakes and we kept losing wickets in between, and I think that's why we were short of lots of runs.