With India securing their first-ever women’s T20I series win in England at Manchester, they now stand on the cusp of signing off with a 4-1 scoreline when they take the field for the fifth and final game at Edgbaston on Saturday.
One of the standout aspects of India’s series win in England has been the bowlers hitting the right notes via being spin-heavy and having six options on offer for the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side to rotate in 20 overs. Munish Bali, India’s fielding coach, stated that going with a six-bowler strategy was adopted by the side owing to having all-rounders who can add handy runs with the bat.
“Look, all our bowlers can bat also. So, that’s why we have adopted that six-bowler strategy. It is helping us in a great way. Every time, if someone does not have a good day, or if a bowler misses out in your six bowling options, especially when you have all-rounders like Amanjot, Sneh Rana, Radha, and Deepti, then that’s the reason why we have gone with more spinners and six bowlers.”