India vs South Africa, 3rd ODI: Mithali Raj Says Frontline Bowlers Failed To Shift Momentum In India's Favour
India vs South Africa: Mithali Raj said a lack of match practice for India women due to the coronavirus-induced stoppage meant that team was short on game time ahead of the series.
- Asian News International
- Updated: March 13, 2021 02:16 am IST
Highlights
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Mithali Raj said India's bowlers failed to shift momentum in 3rd SA ODI
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South Africa beat India by six runs (DLS) to take 2-1 lead in the series
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Mithali became 1st Indian woman to score 10,000 international runs
India women's ODI skipper Mithali Raj feels the frontline bowlers failed to shine in the third ODI against South Africa on Friday. Lizelle Lee smashed a sensational century to help South Africa women beat India by six runs (DLS method) in the third ODI. Harmanpreet Kaur gave away 10 runs in the second last over before rain interrupted the play but Mithali feels South Africa were already ahead in the game. The Indian skipper admitted that the premier bowlers failed to shift the momentum in the hosts' favour.
When asked whether Harmanpreet Kaur conceding 10 runs in an over towards the end of the match cost India the game, Mithali said: "I don't think so. There were moments in the game when the main bowlers were bowling an important spell which could have changed the momentum of the team and we weren't able to do that.
"And when she (Harmanpreet) came in to bowl I think they were already ahead according to the DLS method. So I don't think it would have made much of a difference," Mithali said while replying to a query from ANI in a virtual press conference.
Mithali also said her side needs to have a considerable amount of matches before the hosts get into the groove.
The skipper cited how other teams had started playing cricket after the coronavirus pandemic-induced stoppage while India began quite late.
"When we played against Australia or say England we are looking to score 270 plus but having said that, this is our third game after a long gap and we are one of those countries which started cricket quite late whereas other teams have already played a couple of series," Mithali said.
"So we need to have some game time to work on players so that we build a game plan for future series," she further said.
"And those will become important for how we plan for the World Cup and what are the things where we need to work on.
"It's going to be a process and we have already started on it, after such a long gap the girls clearly need some outing out there," Mithali added.
The two teams will play in the fourth ODI at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Sunday.Â