Head coach Ramesh Powar has said that the Indian women team's batting in the middle-overs needs to improve ahead of next year's Women's World Cup. He said the batters need to learn to rotate the strike, which they failed during the losses in the ODI and T20I series in England. India lost both the limited-overs series by a 2-1 margin to lose the multi-format series 10-6.
"Middle-overs batting, after powerplay in ODIs [is a concern]. That is where strike rotation and conversion rate of dot balls to runs after you get set is key. We played a Test after seven years, and we have lots to learn," Powar told media after Thursday's third and final T20I which India lost by eight wickets.
"But in T20s, we need to score 160-plus to put pressure on other teams. If we must play the World Cup in New Zealand, we need good fast bowlers and try to up the conversion rate in the middle overs. Mithali [Raj] is batting very well. But we need support where we can put a little bit of pressure on opponents to get to above 250," added Powar.