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Could Have Applied Ourselves A Little Bit Better With The Bat, Says Amol Muzumdar
“Yes, we are disappointed, as we were expecting some more runs, and it’s as simple as that. You saw that it wasn't a great pitch because in getting 100, they also lost five wickets. If we could have applied ourselves a little bit better with the bat, I think we could have got more runs. If we could have posted a little bit more in total on the board, you never know what happens in cricket,” said Muzumdar in the post-match press conference.
He also appreciated young leg-spinner Priya Mishra for her attacking bowling, which got her wickets of Annabel Sutherland and Ashleigh Gardner. “I think the bowlers did a fantastic job, especially with some young bowlers are coming through. So, it's a good sign for Indian cricket. I think Priya Mishra is in her second series in international cricket, and she did well today, as well as against New Zealand.”
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