‘Not a total washout’: Raman

Just inexperience showing: Raman

March 09, 2019 10:27 pm | Updated 10:27 pm IST - GUWAHATI

W.V. Raman feels the Indian women’s team needs to play smart cricket under pressure in T20s.

“It is a young side; it will learn along the way,” the coach said. “Though the scoreline says 3-0, it wasn’t a total washout.”

Looking back at the twin series — India had won the ODIs 2-1 — he said the bowlers had done a fantastic job. “The girls also fielded really well,” he said. “It’s just that the newcomers have to get a little bit of experience to know what to do under pressure.”

He sounded upbeat about the future. “From here on, the only way is up,” he said. “That's the way I'd look at it.”

Captain Smriti Mandhana said she could lead the side in a better frame of mind in the last two games. “I was nervous in the first, but I threw it out of my system,” she said. “Today our bowlers were brilliant.”

Earlier, Kate Cross spoke about her final over, which won her the Player-of-the-Match award. “I think when you have a low total to defend, you probably have nothing to lose as a bowler, because you are expected to fail,” said the seamer.

“I had a chat with (captain) Heather about the field setting and creating some pressure and some dot balls. Thankfully those plans went my way.”

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