Australia leg-spinner Alana King on Sunday said she cherished the challenge of batters coming hard at her during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. In Australia's victorious run to the trophy, leg-spinner King was the chief contributor.
In the absence of more established spinners like Georgia Wareham and Sophie Molineux due to injuries, King stepped up to the challenge after a stellar international debut in the multi-format women's Ashes earlier this year and scalped 12 wickets in nine matches at an average of 24.50 and economy rate of 4.52.
"I'd tell them they'd be joking (that I'd win the World Cup soon after my debut). I'm so proud of this team to win the way we did and to go 9-0 in the tournament shows the character of this team. Pretty much sticking to my process with our bowling coach, sticking to what works for me. I know the batters are going to come hard at me and I love that challenge," said King after the match.