Sharjah:Left-arm spinner Ekta Bisht said working on her bowling skills and fitness during the coronavirus-induced break helped her to execute the plans as she returned with a three-wicket haul to guide Velocity to a five-wicket win over Supernovas here.
Ekta (3 for 22) claimed wickets off successive deliveries in the last over as defending champions Supernovas could not accelerate in the death overs to be restricted for a paltry 126 for 8 in the opening match of the Women's T20 Challenge.
"In the lockdown, I stayed back in Almorah and worked on my bowling weakness with my coach. I also worked on fitness and it really helped. We had a long gap after a hectic season so it was good to be back," she said during the press conference.
"Every match is important. After a long time we are back in action, so it was important to get back confidence and momentum. It all went according to the plan."
Supernovas were going strong at 89 for two in 13 overs with Chamara Atapattu (44) and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (31) in total control.
But slow medium pacer Jahanara Alam dismissed both the batswoman before the spin duo of Ekta and Leigh Kasperek (2/23) ensured that Supernovas could manage only 10 runs off the last three overs.