Melbourne:Wicket-keeper batswoman Taniya Bhatia on Thursday following Women-in-Blue's three-run win over New Zealand, said that the Indian team has got better at reading and handling different situations.
India's bowling exploits have been crucial in sealing their semi-final spot in the ongoing Women's T20 World Cup, However, Bhatia it's only a matter of time until her side's top-order returns to form.
The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side, which registered comprehensive victories against Australia and Bangladesh, carried on the momentum as they defeated New Zealand on Thursday in Group A to become the first team to reach the semi-finals of the ongoing tournament.
Right-arm pacer Shikha Pandey held her nerve in the end to help India secure a tense three-run victory over the White Ferns. Having held India at 133/8, the Sophie Devine-led side would have fancied their chances in Melbourne having not failed to chase a sub-140 T20I target since October 2013.
But they were thwarted with the bat, their star-studded top-order of Sophie Devine, Rachel Priest and Suzie Bates all falling inside the first nine overs, as Amelia Kerr's stunning late cameo could not prevent defeat and they were ultimately restricted to 130/6.
"We're in a really positive position," said Taniya after the match. "We've been playing well ever since the tri-series. I think we've got a lot better as a team in working out how to handle and read situations well."