Harmanpreet: India need to address high dot-ball count

Captain wants more proactivity in likely semi-final showdown with Australia

Valkerie Baynes20-Feb-2023Harmanpreet Kaur wants India to address their dot-ball count ahead of the Women’s T20 World Cup semi-finals.India are on track to face title favourites and defending champions Australia in the semi-finals after a rain-affected win over Ireland on Monday, barring a heavy England defeat against Pakistan on Tuesday afternoon.After facing 51 dot balls in their defeat at the hands of Group B leaders England on Sunday, India showed some improvement against Ireland, with 41 dots in their innings of 155 for 6, led by Smriti Mandhana’s T20I career-best score of 87.But they want to reduce that further, especially against a side like Australia. At the end of the Powerplay, Ireland were 44 for 2 compared to India’s 42 for 0; India had only reached 63 for 1 at the halfway point of their innings.”Against England, we played too many dot balls,” Harmanpreet said. “Things like that we have already been discussing in team meetings. But sometimes, when the other team is bowling too well, at the end of the day, these wickets are something when you score 150, that’s a par score for you.”World Cup games are always something where both the teams are always under pressure. I think these matches, if 150 is on the board, you always [have] the upper hand. We are not putting too much pressure on ourselves. We are just going [out] there and understanding what conditions are there and just playing according to the situation.”Dot balls are something which [are] already worrying us. In the next game, we would love to see some improvement in that area also.”