Bristol। England women’s cricket team’s left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone feels it is extremely challenging to bowl against India’s explosive batsman Shefali Verma as no one knows what is going to happen. The Indian women’s team, playing the follow-on, scored 83 for one in the second innings till the end of the rain-hit day’s play on the third day of the one-off Test against England at the County Cricket Ground here on Friday and are still 82 runs. running behind.
England declared their first innings at 396 for nine on the second day, while India’s first innings was reduced to 231 in the first session today, giving England a massive 165-run lead, after which they forced India to play the follow-on. forced. Shefali scored 96 runs in the first innings while she is unbeaten on 55 in the second innings.
Sophie said after the end of the third day’s play, it is always interesting when Shefali and I play in any format of the game. When it comes to T20s, I think she is really high class, so it is really interesting to bowl against her.
“You never know what she (Shefali) is going to do, you never know whether she is going to play a shot or miss. So it’s really interesting to bowl against him and it’s a very good game for me.
Sophie said that when she is bowling to Shefali, the only thing that goes on her mind is that this is my best ball.
“I think I just bowl my best and vary my pace so when I come into a Test match it’s like trying to bowl my best ball for a long time,” she said. But when Shefali bats, I think she tries and uses the arm ball, so I change the pace a little bit.
(IANS)
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