Indian women's ODI captain Mithali Raj countered criticism over her slow strike rate, saying she is quite experienced to be seeking "validation from people", and that she is in the team to "play the role that is assigned" to her.
Mithali, who became the top run-getter in international cricket across all formats on Saturday, surpassing former England batter Charlotte Edwards in the third ODI, said during the post-match press conference that, "I do read that the criticism is about my strike rate, but as I have said earlier also, I don't seek validation from people. I've played for a long time and I know that I have a certain responsibility in the team."
The 38-year-old Mithali went past the 10,273 runs scored by Charlotte as India earned a consolation four-wicket win against the hosts in the three-match ODI series. Before the third ODI, India had managed 201 and 221, losing both the matches before they won the final ODI, with Mithali scoring an unbeaten 86-ball 75.