Ahmedabad: India women's ODI skipper Mithali Raj on Friday defended the hosts' batters scoring at a low strike rate in the ongoing ODI series against South Africa.
While India came back to win the second game after losing the first match in the series, South Africa sealed the third ODI by six runs (DLS method). Players scoring less than run-a-ball has been a matter of concern for the hosts but Mitahli feels building a partnership is a key when playing an ODI.
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"I think it's more to do with individuals players on how they work on them. And a lot more depends on when the batters walk in, if you are losing a wicket in the first over, you wouldn't go scoring six runs per over then," Mithali said in a virtual press conference.
"You need to work on a partnership that might result in few dot balls or a lower strike rate. Again there are batters who try to make up for the strike rate when there is a partnership. You are not playing a T20 format, it's more important how you utilise the momentum you generate in the beginning or if there is fall of wicket how do you develop a partnership then continue to score runs," she added.