Crestfallen Knight blames batting unit for loss in 2nd ODI

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

England women's Monday blamed her batting unit for the seven-wicket loss to hosts in the second ODI here.

England conceded a 0-2 lead to hosts after suffering their second consecutive loss. The visitors had lost the opening game by 66 runs.

These games are part of the ICC Women's championships and have earned four points.

"In both games batting wise we have not given true account of ourselves. We have not lived up to the way, we know, we can play. Being three down in any game is very difficult to win and drag it back. India bowled very bowl today," Knight told reporters.

"They made it very difficult for us and didn't give us many scoring opportunities and created opportunities throughout the innings. As a batting unit we are very disappointed."

Shikha Pandey (4-18) and (5-30) broke the back of the England top and middle-order and Knight lavished praise on the two Indian pacers.

"She (Shikha) swung the ball consistently. She came back for her second spell and still swung the ball. She didn't give us much to hit," said Knight about Shikha, who recorded her career-best figures in the 50-over format, surpassing her previous best of 4-34.

"She was very disciplined with the line and length that she bowled."

The England also had a word of praise for redoubtable veteran Jhulan Goswami, saying she has been a brilliant performer for her team.

"She bowled really well. She has been a brilliant performer for India throughout the year. She moved up front and she got a bit of extra bounce with a little bit of moisture on the wicket," said Knight.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 18:30 IST