Mumbai: India wicketkeeper batter Richa Ghosh on Friday said playing as per merit of the ball and being judicious helped the hosts gain advantage over Australia in the ongoing one-off Test here. India lead Australia by 157 runs in the first innings after two days' play.
India were 376 for 7 at stumps after the second day here on Friday in reply to Australia's first-innings total of 219, with debutant Ghosh recording her maiden fifty and putting on 113 runs with Jemimah Rodrigues.
"We wanted to react as per (the merit of) the ball. If there was a delivery (in the zone) to bring out the sweep shot, we would go for it, or else we would resort to defending. When Jemimah came out our only target was to build partnership and how to go about it and that encouraged me," Ghosh told the media after the end of play at the Wankhede Stadium.
Ghosh predicted spinners to have a greater say in the remainder of the game.
"We saw some of the deliveries keeping low while some of them were bouncing off the surface. If the spinners manage to find some turn then it could be difficult for the batters. Otherwise, the pitch would get slow gradually," she said.
Four batters -- Smriti Mandhana (74), Jemimah Rodrigues (73), Ghosh (52) and Deepti Sharma (70 not out) -- shone bright for India with the bat. "We discussed it when Smriti di (Smriti Mandhana) was (batting) there as to how the ball was bouncing off the pitch. We took our time to understand the bounce by playing one or two deliveries. All that information was shared in the dressing room as well as to the next batter."