AUSW vs INDW: India Can Still Win It, Feels Bowler Pooja Vastrakar For Pink Ball Test
The rain may have washed off many hours from the first two days, and with only final days' play remaining and Australian women still in their first innings, bowler Pooja Vastrakar feels a win may
Jhulan gave the tourists a great start by hitting the top of Beth Mooney's off-stump as the batter tried to swing through the leg-side. Alyssa Healy and Meg Lanning stitched a 49-run partnership for the second wicket before Jhulan had Alyssa nicking behind to keeper Taniya Bhatia in her second spell.
In the final session, Pooja had Meg dismissed with an LBW with a nip-backer. The 22-year old medium-pacer said it was a nice experience bowling with the pink ball under the lights.
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"It was a nice experience bowling with the Pink Ball under the lights. The pink ball doesn't move as much as the red ball. Moves initially, but as it gets older it doesn't as much. Had fun bowling under the lights," she added.
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About the pitch, Pooja said it suited pacers a little more than the spinners, adding "the spinners were trying to keep it tight but the pacers were going for the wickets."