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We need to have more partnerships, stresses Mithali Raj eyeing a series win

After a mini-collapse, the innings was resurrected by a 54-run stand between Mithali (44) and wicketkeeper Tania (25) for the sixth wicket.

Reported by: PTI Mumbai Published on: February 24, 2019 15:28 IST
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We need to work on playing the middle overs, said Raj.

Indian captain Mithali Raj Sunday urged his team-mates to "work on partnerships" as they looked to claim an unassailable lead in the three-match ODI series against England.

"We have to work on partnerships. We had just 2, between the openers and mine with Taniya (Bhatia). We need to work on playing the middle overs," said Mithali on the eve of the second one-dayer here.

Openers Jemimah Rodrigues, who top scored with 48, and Smriti Mandhana added 69 runs for the first wicket and after a mini-collapse, the innings was resurrected by a 54-run stand between Mithali (44) and wicketkeeper Tania (25) for the sixth wicket.

India, who made 202, defended the modest score with some crafty spin bowling by left-arm Ekta Bisht (4 for 25) to emerge victorious by 66 runs and take a 1-0 lead.

"When we can go and score 200 with just 2 partnerships if another couple of batters can score runs, that would be a good score on this wicket," Mithali pointed out.

Praising Jemimah, Mithali felt that the 18-year-old Mumbai youngster has forged a good combination with the settled Smriti Mandhana.

"She has gradually improved since her debut in South Africa. So much exposure at such a young age will only help her progress more and take responsibility for giving a good start. India have, for long, struggled to have a good opening pair. Now I can see good starts since the New Zealand (tour)," she remarked.

She also hailed the bowling of Shikha Pandey after an indifferent run of form.

"She's been with the team for long. Every player goes through a lean patch. As a senior and captain, it's my duty to give more confidence, giving more opportunities.

"Since the New Zealand tour you've seen how she has taken up the responsibility of the first spell along with Jhulan Goswami. Jhulan, being around, also helps, as she shares her experience. With a senior around, juniors develop under their wings," she explained.

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