Tahlia McGrath: Australia Women all-rounder Tahlia McGrath on Thursday praised Indian pacer Pooja Vastrakar for her superb bowling on the opening day of the Women's one-off Test against India and said the Indian pacer was "relentless" and "almost robotic" in maintaining the line and length that she bowled.
Vastrakar claimed 4-53 to rattle the batters as Australia were bowled out for 219 in the post-tea session on the opening day. McGrath, who struck a 56-ball 50 and raised an 80-run partnership with opener Beth Mooney, said they had identified Vastrakar as a dangerous bowler for their batting unit before the tour.
"She was someone we specifically spoke about as a batting unit. Like I said, the length she bowls is perfect for Test cricket. It's just relentless. As we were commenting, she's almost robotic. She just runs in and hits the spot time after time and puts so much pressure on the batters," said McGrath at the end of Day 1.