Veteran West Indies spinner Anisa Mohammed revealed that before bowling the penultimate 48th over against England in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, she had told herself that she will be the game-changer for her team. Until that over, Anisa had 1/23 in four overs and England needed just nine runs off the last two overs for a nervy win.
After Anisa motivated herself with self-talk, she ran out Kate Cross from the non-striker's end, deflecting the ball from Sophie Ecclestone to the stumps at the bowler's end. On the fourth ball of the over, Anisa bowled a full delivery to which Anya Shrubsole yorked herself, giving West Indies a thrilling seven-run win.
"I'm a game-changer. I'm not going to leave it up to anyone. I just need six balls and of that six-ball I just need two to be good, and to get two wickets. I just keep believing in myself and I had to kind of calm myself and just see one ball at a time and in the end, I was able to get the job done," said Anisa in the virtual press conference.