Renuka Singh Thakur: After suffering a six-wicket defeat to England in the second T20I at Wankhede Stadium, India’s senior off-spin all-rounder Deepti Sharma believes one or two partnerships with the bat would have made the score a lot more different and that the pitch wasn’t much difficult to bat on.
Pushed into batting first, India’s batting failed to fire as they were skittled for just 80, their lowest women’s T20I score against England. The bowlers, though, took out six wickets, but England had chased down the paltry target to win the series, with the third and final game to be played on Sunday.
"It wasn't a 70- or 80-run wicket; we could have scored a bit more, around 110-115. But it happens sometimes when conditions are not in your favour. You try to play well as a team but everyone can have an off day. We did not feel that since we could not do well in the first innings, we will not be able to make any impact in the second innings."