Head coach of the India women’s team, Amol Muzumdar, reflected on the side’s loss to Sri Lanka in the final of the recent Asia Cup T20 tournament. India lost to Sri Lanka in the final in a comprehensive manner on Sunday.
India posted a below-par 165/6 with Smriti Mandhana top-scoring with 60 and Richa Ghosh making 30 and Jemimah Rodrigues scoring 29 runs. However, the Indian bowlers failed to defend the total as Chamari Athapaththu’s 61 and Harshitha Samarawickrama’s 69* were enough for Sri Lanka to win the final by 8 wickets and lift their maiden Asia Cup T20 trophy.
Amol Muzumdar admitted that the team failed to execute their plans right and missed opportunities in the fielding.
“Well actually, to be very honest, in one odd game we didn’t play well; we didn’t execute whatever we hoped for. But that’s about it. We’ve been dominating right through the last series against South Africa and this tournament also. So I think in one odd game we didn’t play to the potential, but credit needs to go where it’s supposed to go, and I think Sri Lanka batted well. I think 165 was a really good total, but I think Sri Lanka batted really well. They got off to a flyer, and we couldn’t capitalize on the opportunities that we had. But at the same time, credit needs to go to Sri Lanka for batting really well,” he said while speaking exclusively to Star Sports.
“I think in all three departments we have shown some great character. Our batting has been good for the last two months; we’ve seen that the batting has been really good. The bowlers have done their job; the bowlers have been fantastic in the tournament, and also against South Africa, the bowlers did wonders over there. And progressively we are going ahead in our fielding department also. We made a few blunders today, but I’m sure we are on the right track as far as fielding is concerned,” Muzumdar added.
Speaking on the no. 3 position in the batting line-up, he said, “No, not really. We’ve tried a couple of players, but at the same time, we have the depth in our batting. So I don’t think there is a trouble area as such, but we have to address that, and we are in the process of doing so.”
When asked about the home crowd that came up in numbers to support the home team in their quest for the maiden Asia Cup title, Mazumdar said, “We were not affected by it. They have all played in WPL, they have all played in a series where it’s a full house, maybe even more than this, the crowd. So it didn’t affect them. But having said that, it was nice to see the spectators turning up for the finals, and I’m sure they had a good time here.”
(IANS inputs)