India’s historic Test win: Humbled English skipper all praise for Harmanpreet’s team
India crushed England by 347 runs inside three days
PTI, Dec 16, 2023, 5:53 PM IST
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Mumbai: England captain Heather Knight on Saturday conceded India showed them how to play in testing conditions after Harmanpreet Kaur’s side notched up the biggest-ever win by runs in women’s Test cricket.
Despite playing on home soil after nine years, India crushed England by 347 runs inside three days during their one-off Test at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium.
On the third day, England lost all 10 wickets in a slightly extended first session as off-spinner Deepti Sharma and pacer Pooja Vastrakar shared seven wickets among them.
“It probably deteriorated a little bit faster than probably we expected. I think it was a reasonably good (pitch) in the first innings to bat on,” Knight told the media here after the conclusion of the game.
“Today (Saturday) they bowled outstandingly. They showed exactly how to play in these conditions, as you would expect.
“They just managed to get a little bit of nibble. It was the seam movement this morning when you hit a good area (and) that made it quite tough. That accounted for obviously a few wickets in our top-order,” Knight added.
Knight praised India seamer Vastrakar (3/23) for rattling England while taking the wickets of Sophie Dunkley and Nat Sciver-Brunt on successive deliveries.
“I thought PJ (Pooja Vastrakar) in particular was outstanding…the late seam that she got off the wicket, Knight said. (A) good lesson to our bowlers about how to bowl in these conditions. Obviously, with the spin, it was quite extreme,” she said.
The England skipper did not forget to mention India’s approach with the bat on the first day, wherein they scored 410/7 at around 4.5 runs an over.
“We learned a lot from how India played in their first innings how they found that right level between attack and defence and trying to put pressure back on the bowlers,” Knight said.
Knight said it was soul-destroying for England pacers as there was not enough carry on the pitch. She added that playing Test cricket in India can expose a cricketer to shortcomings.
“Very, very extreme conditions for us. Something that India does (to you) as a cricketer.
“When you do face these extreme conditions, it really challenges you and exposes areas in your game that you need to be better and different skill sets that you need to have in different conditions, she said.
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