Baroda Cricket Association: India wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia says she never allowed the prospect of a maiden Test century to alter the way she batted during her historic innings at Lord's, insisting that sticking to India's aggressive brand of cricket mattered more than personal milestones.
Speaking at a press conference facilitated by the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) on Saturday, days after becoming the first woman to score a Test hundred at the iconic venue, Yastika said her only objective was to play according to the merit of the ball, irrespective of the score she was on.
Asked whether the innings had the potential to change perceptions around Indian women's Test cricket, Yastika said her focus during the knock remained firmly on executing her natural game.