Sydney: England dealt with leg-spinner Poonam Yadav impeccably two years ago and captain Heather Knight insists that a repeat of that is what they need when they face India in the Women's T20 World Cup semi-final at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Thursday.
"We've practised for her a lot, I thought we played her (Poonam) outstandingly in the last T20 World Cup and that was due to the preparation we had," said Heather.
"We don't have (assistant coach) Ali Maiden anymore, who bowled brilliant leg-spin, but we've got a few coaches who have bowled it brilliantly and we've been really clear on how we're going to do things against her.
"She's a massive threat and is an improved bowler since the last World Cup, so for us to be successful, we're going to have to play her and all their spinners well. That's going to be key in the game," she added.
Poonam bamboozled hosts Australia in the tournament opener and her wicket-taking exploits haven't stopped there, leading the charts with nine scalps in four matches.