Navi Mumbai:India women's cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Saturday credited head coach Amol Muzumdar for making vital decisions for the team, conceding that she lacked the requisite experience of leading in Tests after they completed a record 347-run win over England here.
India took precisely seven sessions to create the world record in terms of the largest Test win by runs, while also registering their first-ever victory over England at home and overall their sixth in 39 Tests, here at the DY Patil Stadium. Harmanpreet, who made her Test debut in 2014, led India for the first time in the format in this game.
"Our coach helped us a lot, I had zero experience in leading the team in Tests," Harmanpreet told the media after the massive win. "I was trusting his (Muzumdar's) decisions be it sending Shubha (Satheesh) at one-down in the first innings or whatever ideas he gave in bowling, like the first 40 minutes were important today, the idea was to put them (England) in early and utilize the morning conditions," she said.
"His experience really helped us and it also gave me time to decide what was the best for the team," Harmanpreet added.
She said India were able to execute all their plans and set the tone with their fielding, which proved decisive for the hosts as they now prepare to take on Australia in another one-off Test next week."Everything went according to the plan. We got the score that we wanted and the bowlers did a good job, both medium pacers and spinners knew their plans and performed accordingly," she said.
"The biggest positive was our fielding, especially in a long game when you have to field for 90 overs (in a day) it is very important to maintain the energy. We managed to set the tone with our fielding, Harmanpreet added. She said that India relied heavily on their batting experience in the first innings to formulate bowling and fielding plans, which saw England being shot out for 136 and 131 in the two innings.