India's women's cricket team head coach Ramesh Powar on Friday said that the team management is trying to assess how bowlers can pick wickets consistently in the middle overs of the game.
Citing rustiness and lack of game time as the reason behind India conceding the ODI series to New Zealand, Powar assured that the bowling attack will find the right rhythm ahead of the Women's Cricket World Cup.
After posting 279, India were unable to defend the score as New Zealand won the third ODI by three wickets to seal the series with two matches to go. "When we assess these (three) ODIs and one T20I, we had only three days of practice sessions. I have to give it to the players. In such less time, you can't get into a competitive series like New Zealand. There will be some rustiness. Going forward, we are trying to address issues in bowling, the middle overs where we can pick up wickets," said Powar in the virtual press conference.